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The original documents are located in Box D20, folder "Republican Associates of San Diego County, San Diego, CA, April 15, 1966" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. The Council donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box D20 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library BASIC SEXEENX SPEECH April ? 1966 Introduction Big name guests, speaker's table, etc. 1.Gag about the Virgin of the Governors Island. 2. Joke about the ruggest individualist filing his income tax return-- (Don't write in this space "I'll write where I darn well please"). 3. Midnight Friday night is (was) deadline for filing income tax returns. Two-week breather. Then on May 1 they start taking it away from you faster under increased schedule of withholding. They don't want you to spend it, but unxaxx in Lyndon& Johnson's Great Society, it's perfectly o.k. for federal gov't to blow as much of your dough as they can take away from your-and more. 4. Long before the Great Society's Income Tax Day, I detected shift in political atmosphere. 07133 FORD LIBRARY a. Democrats going down; Repubeans going up. b. Why? Democrats divided on Vietna--people won't stand for division within party in power on foreign policy. Want unity on question of achieving peace, maintaining national security. BASIC SPEECH In San Diego, talk mostly about Vnam; Other pts, about inflation Following is for San Diego J-H A FUMBLING THE BALL ON VIETNAM 1. Civil runrest has been shaking Vietnam and hampering war - effort. 2. Johnson's quickie conference with Premier Ky last February at from Honolulu bad mistake. Present political troubles in Vietnam ptem fuss made over Ky at Honolulu fanned fierce political rivalries. 3. Demonstrations started when Ky fired Lt. Gen. Nguyen Chanh) Thi, 1st corps comdr at Danang. Widely agreed Ky wouldn t have dared to purge Thi if Honolulu conference had never taken place. 4. Hope current trouble in Vietnam produces gov't with enough popular support to move forward effectively on both the military and social fronts. 5. But fear new noutralist government may emerge in near future which will sue for peace with Viet Cong and demand U.S. forces get out. THEN THE CHICKENS HATCHED AT HONOLULU WILL REALLY COME HOME TO ROOST. BASIC SPEECH -3- all points REPUBLICANS UNITED ON OBJECTIVE OF STOPPING COMMUNIST AGGRE SSION IN VIETNAM 1. Have backed Democratic Administrations on this basic goal since '61. 2. This doesxx not mean GOP cannot make constructive suggestions; has duty to do so as Loyal Opposition. 3. to intention of second-gue ssing Johnson on day-to-day military decisions. It's his job as commander-in-chief of armed forces to tx run the war on day-to-day basis. 4. Democrats dividedmx on Vietnam. This dampens our drive to kike help Vietnam **IXM thwart communist aggression. Perople People will turn to party united on Vietnam policy-Republican Party. GERALD FORD LIBRAR BASIC SPEECH -4- Foloing INK is for San Diego: Others??? 1. Mismanagement in Defense Department. a. Shortage of bombs in Vie shortage of 750 and 500-pound iron bombs for dropping by B-52s conceded by McNamara. b. Serious deficiencies in men and material infring- reported ty Stennis sutcommittes c. Thesem deficiencies reported by Sen. Stennis' subcommittee on preparedness, withdrawal of 15,000 Army specialists from West Germanyx confirmed the strain. destrx None of the major National Guard or Reserve units is ready for combat. e. There are shortages in clothing, illuminating rounds and certain types of fuses, also in communications equipment. f. Many tanks, trucks and other automotive units are sidelined for lack of trained maintenance personnel to keep them running. g. Stennis subcommittee has warned of dangerous "drawdown" of supplies from West Germany and other NATO allies to meet Vietnam needs. BASIC SPEECH --5- SLOWING OF WAR, REDUCED COMBAT READINESS OF U.S. FORCES IN EUROPE DENIED BY ADM'N 1. American people losing confidence in Adm'n... Credibility Gap becoming as wide as the Grand Canyon. 2. Despite drawdown of men andm materiel from Europe for Vietnam war, Def. Secy. McNamara heatedly denied any xlx lessening of our combat readiness. last Sunday 3. Undersecretary of State George Ball on nationwide television/denied civil disorders in Vietnam had hurt the war x2 effort, but next day U.S. officials in X Saigon admitted there was bomb shortage and cutback in bombing activity be cause of the political trouble. (Stevedores at Danang had refused to unload bombs destined for Danang Air Base.) GERALD FORD LIBRA, 4. Truth is (according to NY Times military expert Hanson Baldwin) that U.S. forces in Europe are -at Invent lower strength level than at any time since before Berlin crisis of 1961. BASIC SPEECH 5a-- Insert--Burbank For Use in Burbank TWO ALTERNATIVES ON FORCING STALEMATE, GAINING PEACE IN VIETNIM 1. Under present strigegy strategy, it looks like NWN a war without end. 2. Adm'n is planning to send more troops to Vietnam, perhaps double present commitment. 3. Republican alternative is to make fully effective use of our air and sea power. Do this before send even one more of our fine boys to Vietnam. Try this in hope of ending war soon, achieving honorable and lasting peace. FORD i MUST ALSO PERSEE MOVE QUICKLY ON XEX SOCIAL FRONT IN EX VIETNAM GERALD IBRARY 1. But pacification, like war effort, disrupted by civil ribs unrest. 21 Also, Johnson plan set at Honolulu looks good on paper but isn't working. Viet Cong come back into villages at night, undo American accomplishments. BASIC SPEECH -6- VIETNAM WAR ANDREDIDG BUDGET 1. War costing a billion dollars a month--still Johmson and Democratic Congress determined to do business as usual and spend an additional $3 billion or more in fiscal 1967 onex Great Society programs. 2. If Congress approves Johnson's budgety-and the Democrats exchably will add to it instead of cutting it-we're in line for 8. Higher taxes b. Higher prices c. Higher deficits ---THE GREAT SOCIETY BECOME THE HIGH SOCIETY. 3. Prsident has deliberately... QERALD FORD LIBRABI a. Underestimated expenditures g. Overestimated revenues C. Minimized the deficit -6a- BASIC SPEECH. ..San Diego ***** insert For use at San Diego IBJ ANDRXXXXXXXX PHONY ECONOMY 1. Republicans must be right in trying to cut federal spending. The master poliitician, LBJ, now is pretendiagztoxgutxixzmrxtxexaet. talking economy. 2. That is all Johnson has ever done about economy--talk about it. 3. Johnson's kind of economy is THE GREAT HYPOCRISY of the GREAT SOCIETY. 4. Best example of this is the fact that savings from his much- publicized lights-out campaign at the White House have been negligible. On that we have the word of T. Sutton Jett, National Capital Parks Director, who recently testified before a House appropriations subcommittee that the lights-out savings were very small. 5. Lyndon still goes around turning out the light in the ladies' room at the Wh hte House but everybody's onto him now. BASIC SPEECH --7-- ASSOCIATES LBJ AND PHONEY BUDGET 1. LBJAeconomy so-called phonly, so is LBJ budget for fiscal 1967. 2. He came up with*x "only" $1.8 billion deficit throughx not only through sleight-of-hand bookkeeping but through fictional spending cuts. 3. He proposed cuts in established, successful programs--reductions he knew no congressman could go for. These were cuts in school lunch and school milk programs, cuts for land grant colleges, *** agricultural extension service, meat inspection and impact school aid. 4. If he really thinks this money shouldn't be spent on these FORD is LIBRARY GLRALD RAR programs, he doesn't have to spend it even if Congress restores the funds. He can freeze this money, just as Defense Secretary McNamara froze more than $600 million in military construction funds last December--including money for 800 desperately needed units of military housing for our military men and their families. BASIC SPEECH 7-A MORE ON PHONY JOHNSON FRUGALITY economy GREAT HYPOGRIST 10 IDJ 13 2, LBJ still turning off lights in ladies room at White Hon so, but an Administration official has testified before House appropri at ons committee that savings from entire lights out campaign negligible, S. Council of State Chambers of Commerce, after careful study, has conservatively estimated at that cost of Great Society programs will skyrocket from $3.1 billion in 1965 to $21.5 billion in 1970. These are built-in increases. That's why Republicans oppose "small" programs like Rent Supplements, that start at $12 million this fiscal year. FORD is LIBRARY Still playing the game of make-believe, Mr. Johnson last Saturday signed the 4-H bill Hubert Horatio Humphrey House but said he would not ask Congress this year for money to build $ because it is the 750, oolor V-PPalace "neither necessary nor appropriate at this time." Bill provides $45,000 in architect's fees to be spent this year. BASIC SPEECH --8-- INFLATION 1. We're in wartime inflation. 2. During four months, November through February, wholesale prices climbed at 6 per cent annual rate. Levelling off in March doesn't mean much. There still will be steady uptrend. 3. I predict cost of living will jump at least 3 per cent the rest of this year. 4. Four deficits in MK a row-49 per cent increase in federal spending since 1960. 5. This fantastic growth in cost of federal government, this unbelievable increase in federal spending is primarily responsible for theix inflation we're experiencing today. R.FORD CLORABA BASIC SPEECH COR this -9- 2*** xxx Talk about Shell-Game on Tax Cuts but how is it going to make those cuts stick? Congress cut income taxes in 1964 and excise taxes in 1965 That great shell-game operator, LBJ, is now-you-see-it-now-you-don't R "realgood attless besiness of He has already wiped out part of the excise tax cuts by boosting taxes on telephone service and cars. Now he's talking about a $5 billion income tax boost--and trying to wish iit away by asking governors and mayors to hold back on spending and big busine ssmen to cut back on expansion plans. As a kind of after-thought, he has talked about cutting federal spending. If he and big spenders in Congre SS would cooperate, Republicans would be only too glad to help make the cutsy in non-defense federal spending. SanDiego? Insert A FORCING CUTBACK IN BIZ EXPANSION DOESN'T MAKE SENSE 1. You don't fight inflation by reducing the supply of goods. 2. This kind of action invites recession. 3. Cutback in expansion plans is in direct conflict with Administration decision to continue allowing 7 per cent tax credit for investment. 4. White House is getting big business to cut back on expansion plans while Treasury Dept. still is offering tax incentive to go ahead. FORD & LIBRARY 07VU39 5. This underscores the confusion already apparent in Johnson-Humphrey Administration on how to deal with inflation. BASIC SEEE SPEECH -10- xxxxx Talk About GOP Economy Drive: We don't have to taise taxes againthis pare That's the way the Johnson-Humphrey Administration is headed, but it doesn't have to happen. Republicans Mr. Johnson have a far better answer-cut federal spending. has talked about a 5 to 7 per cent increase in income taxes. We've got a better idea--cut Wscouldcut 5 per cent. little I've heard it said this is a meat-axe approach. That's nonsense. If Mr. Johnson FORD can tell his cabinet to save $1200 $1.1 billion the last three months of this fiscal year, he can find places to save billion in the 12 months beginning July 1. That's simple arithmetic even a big spender can understend. BASIC SPEECH COD time 10A xx dunno if you want this Talk about Phoney Unemployment Stax Johnson-Humphrey Administration trying to delude the people into thinking the nation is enjoying great peacetime prospertity. It's wartime prosperity, therefore a false bust after boom. prosperity bearing the fruits of inflation, the danger of march Johnson boasts of X drop in unemployment rate to 3.7 per cent, says Nothing about fact that 266,000 Americans were *mbs drafted in past 12 months. Unemployment dropped by 190,000 in past year among men under 25. During same period, 264,757 men in that ages group were R.FORD **** inducted into Armed Forces. We have 235,000 men in Vietnam, with GERALD BRARY prospe cts number will go to 300,000 or 400,000 or more. By no saywe're ina stretch of imagination can peacetime prosperity. N BASIC SPEECH -11- xxxire GOP on Way Up, Will be Strong in 90th Congress Sairley 1. Johnson may not get GOP Congress buticlose to it. 2. I predict gain of 40 to 50 seats by GOP; some political writers, as many as 80 new Republicans in House. (Again, I'm a conservative, so I stick with the lower figures. 3. Why GOP on way up, Democrats slipping badly? Johnson has failed to come to grips with inflation, prefers tax increase to federal non-defense spending cuts. Johnson has failed to deal adequately with Vietnam, so war there probably will drag on for years and years. BASIC SPEECH -12- GOP CAN MAKE BIG 166 COMEBACK /Shomidn't take this for granted, shouldn't rely on automatic snapback. (You can snap back with Stanback, but in politics you don't just take a pill). "2, Must the field attractive candidates-and we're doing it. 3. Must raise enough money to run effective campaign and, as you know, we're doing it. Have good product to sell, butAny as busine ssman knows you have to advertise - the 4k Attractive candidates, wall-financed campaign no if substitute for work. Republicans can make solid gains in '66 if everybody marches shoulder-to-shoulder and arm-in-arm to bring the GOP a team victory. Now, trot out the cheer leaders and let's go. FORD & LIBRARY 38.1 36'h b CLAUSEN insert 1. This is Booming area Theytell me It's called the "Redwood Empire" a. b. Expanding at rapid rate 2. Cantell by looking at you people that your're sharp, hard-working, good solid Americans. I understand this district has the highest level of education of any in the country. 3. Want you to know Clausen is doing good job for you in Washington. He's looking out for xiix everybody in his district on the Redwood National Park Bill (bill to create redwood park in north end of 6lausen S district. It's problem for him, what with some peeple in district being for the park and others against it, but hexex has good grasp of the situation, good control over it. He's determined to preserve the redwoods and to preserve the jobs involved, too. I think Congress is going to create this park, so you're lucky you have a man like Clausen in Washington to look after all the interests of the district on this thing. ED REINECKE insert 1. He scored upset victory in 1964 and he's proved he deserved to win. He's giving you good service. Is one of the hardest-working men in Congress; I can vouch for that. 2. He's on Interior and Insular Affairs Committee-good assignment for a Californian. He's also on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee-- a natural for a fellow who's XX a skin diver. 3. I'm glad he gave up skydiving, though. I wouldn't want you to lose him. I need him, too. After all, there are only 140 of us Republicans in the Housex. 4. I'm pleased that Ed is bringing the federal government to yourx through the GERALD * "Community Days" he held throughout the district last year and through his mobile office. He's a good man, and don't you forget itx when it comes to sending him back to Congress. REINECKE insert 1. I agree with Ed that individual ihitiative should be used to the fullest at the local level. That's basic Republican philosophy. And I understand it's the philosophy ofsil all good Californians. 2. You people are concerned about the way the White House is controlling the entire bg legislative process in Washington. So am I--most conserned. 36 That's why Republican Party must regain strength. We must put new life into the two-party system. 4. Must bring the political scales back into balance--must elect more men like Ed Reinecke to Congress Nov. 8. This Just a "wildcard." Johnson Would Be Better Off with GOP Congre SS wouldthe nation. Sounds like he's campaigning for GOP. He talks of cutting spending but liberal Democrats rebuff GOP attempts to cut all approniationsbils 5 per cent. Has wished out loud that Democrats would give him the Vietnam support he gets from Republicans. His party is split over Vietnam, some Democratic senators even arguing at this late date that we should get out. Republicans, in best tradition of GOP, X solidly reflect American people's determination to halt Communist aggression in Vietnam and throughout world. Arother card that didn't "fit" with theothers- DISUNITY IN ADMINISTRATION BREEDS DISUNITY IN NATION /. Democrats divided; this hurts nation. Cause is "politics as usual" on part of Johnson-Humphrey Administration. 2. Democrats divided; this hurts war effort. Undermines morale of our boys fighting in Vietnam, encourages Communists to believe they will prevail. 3. Republicans united, would give nation sound policies, not politics. 4. Republicans are going on record for economy, cuts in non-y spending. 5. Democrats bringxferes are going on record for more spending, for busine SS as usual during Vietnam war, more inflation. GERALD FORD LIBRARY California TexxJokes I have a friend in San Francison who owns a fishing fleet. Everytime he mests a new girl he buys her mink coats, diamonds, expensive perfuimes and all kinds of luxuries. When income tax time comes, he puts all these items down as business expense deductions--You know--bait. I'm glad the grape pickers strike is over. I'd hate to see the White House go back to serving French wines to its guests. BERALD FORD LIBRARY CARDS SAN DIEGO, CALIF ? Apr. 1966 Congress of the United States Herald R. Ford Office of the Minority Leader M.C. house of Representatives OFFICIAL Speech BUSINESS Card GOP Resociates of San Diego Country Also Clausen Reinedce 1 FORD is LIBRARY 07V839 CONGRESSMAN NEWS GERALD R. FORD HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER RELEASE FOR RELEASE FRIDAY P.M., APRIL 15, 1966 EXCERPTS OF SPEECH BEFORE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATES OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY AT SAN DIEGO Vietnam and inflation are the two biggest issues in the nation today. Republicans are not making Vietnam an issue. The people are. I can tell you this: I am firmly convinced that President Johnson's quickie conference with Southvietnamese Premier Ky last February at Honolulu was a bad mistake. I think it is the cause of the current political and civil unrest in Vietnam. Mr. Johnson stirred up sharp political rivalries in Vietnam by demonstrating all-out support for one individual. Master politician that he is, he should have known better. It was then that the Buddhists began calling Ky "an American puppet." The current uprisings in Vietnam were touched off when Ky ousted Lt. Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi from his command at Danang. It is generally agreed Ky would never have dared to purge Thi had the Honolulu conference never taken place. I hope that out of the present political turmoil in Vietnam will come a government with enough popular support to move forward effectively on the military and socio-economic fronts so that Communist aggression there can be halted. But there is a distinct possibility the result may be a government which will sue for peace with the Viet Cong and demand that U. S. forces get out. Then the chickens hatched at Honolulu will really come home to roost. President Johnson again is talking economy. That's all he has ever done about making any real cuts in government spending--just talk. His kind of economy is the Great Hypocrisy of the Great Society because it's phony. We recently heard from a candid man in the Johnson-Humphrey Administration-- a refreshing turn of events. National Capital Parks Director T. Sutton Jett said in testimony before a House appropriations subcommittee that the savings from Mr. Johnson's lights-out campaign at the White House had been negligible. Lyndon still goes around turning out the lights in the ladies' room at the White House, but everybody's onto him now. (MORE) -2- SPEECH EXCERPTS--SAN DIEGO Turning away from the ridiculous, we learn the Council of State Chambers of Commerce has conservatively estimated that the cost of Great Society programs will skyrocket from $3.1 billion in 1965 to $21.5 billion in 1970. That's why House Republicans oppose "small" programs like Rent Supplements that start at $12 million this fiscal year. * * * The American people are losing confidence in the Johnson-Humphrey Administration. This is a natural consequence of what I call the Credibility Canyon--failure of the Administration to let the people know what's happening. In that vein, we found Undersecretary of State George W. Ball unblinkingly saying on a recent nationwide television program that the civil unrest in Vietnam was not adversely affecting the conduct of the war. The next day, U.S. officials in Saigon acknowledged that politically riled stevedores at the port of Danang had refused to unload bombs there. That contributed to a cutback in U. S. bombing activity. We also find Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara heatedly denying that the combat readiness of U. S. forces in Europe has diminished. The truth is that U. S. forces in Europe are at a lower strength level than at any time since before the Berlin crisis in 1961. For the last 18 months we have been withdrawing Army specialists and certain types of war material from Europe because of Vietnam needs. McNamara can issue all the denials he wants to, Our combat readiness in Europe just isn't what he would have the nation believe. *** Republicans have been backing Democratic administrations since 1961 in this nation's effort to thwart Communist aggression in Vietnam. This does not mean we cannot offer what we consider to be constructive suggestions concerning overall Vietnam policy. But it does mean we have no intention of second-guessing Mr. Johnson on day-to-day military decisions. Mr. Johnson should have sole responsibility for day-to-day conduct of the war. He is the elected commander-in-chief of our Armed Forces, acting on advice from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Of course, he does not always take that advice. Democrats are divided on Vietnam. This encourages the Communist aggressors to think they can prevail if they just fight long enough. This is damaging to this nation, and the people will not long stand for it. They will turn to a party united on Vietnam policy--the Republican Party. ### CONGRESSMAN NEWS GERALD R. FORD HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER RELEASE FOR RELEASE FRIDAY P.M., APRIL 15, 1966 EXCERPTS OF SPEECH BEFORE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATES OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY AT SAN DIEGO Vietnam and inflation are the two biggest issues in the nation today. Republicans are not making Vietnam an issue. The people are. I can tell you this: I am firmly convinced that President Johnson's quickie conference with Southvietnamese Premier Ky last February at Honolulu was a bad mistake. I think it is the cause of the current political and civil unrest in Vietnam. Mr. Johnson stirred up sharp political rivalries in Vietnam by demonstrating all-out support for one individual. Master politician that he is, he should have known better. It was then that the Buddhists began calling Ky "an American puppet." The current uprisings in Vietnam were touched off when Ky ousted Lt. Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi from his command at Danang. It is generally agreed Ky would never have dared to purge Thi had the Honolulu conference never taken place. I hope that out of the present political turmoil in Vietnam will come a government with enough popular support to move forward effectively on the military and socio-economic fronts so that Communist aggression there can be halted. But there is a distinct possibility the result may be a government which will sue for peace with the Viet Cong and demand that U. S. forces get out. Then the chickens hatched at Honolulu will really come home to roost. * President Johnson again is talking economy. That's all he has ever done about making any real cuts in government spending--just talk. His kind of economy is the Great Hypocrisy of the Great Society because it's phony. We recently heard from a candid man in the Johnson-Humphrey Administration-- a refreshing turn of events. National Capital Parks Director T. Sutton Jett said in testimony before a House appropriations subcommittee that the savings from Mr. Johnson's lights-out campaign at the White House had been negligible. Lyndon still goes around turning out the lights in the ladies' room at the White House, but everybody's onto him now. (MORE) -2- SPEECH EXCERPTS--SAN DIEGO Turning away from the ridiculous, we learn the Council of State Chambers of Commerce has conservatively estimated that the cost of Great Society programs will skyrocket from $3.1 billion in 1965 to $21.5 billion in 1970. That's why House Republicans oppose "small" programs like Rent Supplements that start at $12 million this fiscal year. *** The American people are losing confidence in the Johnson-Humphrey Administration. This is a natural consequence of what I call the Credibility Canyon--failure of the Administration to let the people know what's happening. In that vein, we found Undersecretary of State George W. Ball unblinkingly saying on a recent nationwide television program that the civil unrest in Vietnam was not adversely affecting the conduct of the war. The next day, U.S. officials in Saigon acknowledged that politically riled stevedores at the port of Danang had refused to unload bombs there. That contributed to a cutback in U. S. bombing activity. We also find Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara heatedly denying that the combat readiness of U. S. forces in Europe has diminished. The truth is that U. S. forces in Europe are at a lower strength level than at any time since before the Berlin crisis in 1961. For the last 18 months we have been withdrawing Army specialists and certain types of war material from Europe because of Vietnam needs. McNamara can issue all the denials he wants to, Our combat readiness in Europe just isn't what he would have the nation believe. *** Republicans have been backing Democratic administrations since 1961 in this nation's effort to thwart Communist aggression in Vietnam. This does not mean we cannot offer what we consider to be constructive suggestions concerning overall Vietnam policy. But it does mean we have no intention of second-guessing Mr. Johnson on day-to-day military decisions. Mr. Johnson should have sole responsibility for day-to-day conduct of the war. He is the elected commander-in-chief of our Armed Forces, acting on advice from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Of course, he does not always take that advice. Democrats are divided on Vietnam. This encourages the Communist aggressors to think they can prevail if they just fight long enough. This is damaging to this nation, and the people will not long stand for it. They will turn to a party united on Vietnam policy--the Republican Party. ###