John F. Kennedy Exposes the Invisible Hand

Here are JFK’s convicting words:
“I’m delighted to have a chance say a few words about this administration’s policy which has been the subject of a good deal of discussion, acrimony and controversy on wages, prices and profits.
Now I know there are some people who say that this isn’t any business of the President of the United States and who believe that the president of the United States should be the honorary chairman of a great fraternal organization… and confine himself to ceremonial functions, but that isn’t what the Constitution says.
And I did not run for President of the United States to fulfill that office in that way.
Harry Truman once said there are 15 million Americans who have the resources to have representatives in Washington to protect their interests.
And that the interests of the great mass of the other people, the 150 million is the responsibility of the President of the United States, and I propose to fulfill it.
Then I believe it is the business of the President of the United States to concern himself with the general welfare and the public interest.
And if the people feel that it is not, then they should secure the services of a new President of the United States."
See and hear the speech for yourself here: Evidence of Revision.

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