Press Release, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, Rochester, New York
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OCR Page 1 of 3IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IM EDIATE RELEAse
REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT AT ROCHESTER,
N. Y. OCTOBER 8,1948 at 6:40 I. m.
"NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
E. S. T.
RECORDS
SERVICE"
Thank you very much. I am very glad to be with you
this evening. I have been here before. I came here before
with Burton K. Wheeler and tried to explain to the Chamber of
Commerce of Rochester what the Transportation Act of 1940
stood for. I helped to write thet Act. But I don't think they
ever did understand it. I don't know whether that WES my fault
or theirs.
I wish I could stay here and discuss all the issues of
the campaign, but I know that's not possible.
I have been travelling all over the country, telling
people the truth about this coming election, and the truth needs
to be told: You see, there is a great propeganda mechine in
this country trying to tell you people something that isn't
so about this election. Therefore, your Fresident had to get
out and exert himself to see that you do know the issues, and
that is what I am doing now. What they are telling you is just
as for from the truth as it can be. The men who pretend that
there aren't any issues are trying to hide the truth from you.
You don't want to let them do that. It is most important that
you know the fects in this campaign.
The future prosperity of the country is at stake, and
your future is at stake. This election will decide whether the
Government is going to be run by the people themselves, or
whether it is going to be run by the lobbies of the special in-
terests, as they ran this good-for-nothing 80th Congress.
The whole country is prosperous after 16 years under
the Democrats. That's because the Democratic policies have been
designed to promote the welfare of a 11 groups of citizens
factory workers, farmers, small businessmen, and white-collar
workers. Now, everybody has had a fair share of the national
income in this country under the Democrats. Last year, we had
the greatest income in the history of any Nation in the history
of the world -- 217 billion dollars -- and every segment of the
population, no matter what class, got his fair share of that in-
come. That has never happened before. But there are people who
believe that the Government should be run for special interests,
and they had control of this 80th Congress I have been talking
about.
Let MG tell you all about some of the things tuet
Congress did. Then I think you will understand what I mean when
I talk about the danger to your future if a Republican adminis-
tration is elected in this coming November. Then you will un-
derstand what I mean when I say that the Republican Party is the
Party of special privilege.
That Republican Congress refused to take action against
high prices because high prices benefited most of their big
business lobbies -- and they told them what to do.
That Republican Congress refused to pass a health bill
to provide for more hospitals, more doctors, more medical
search, because there was a lobby there working on those fellows
to keep that bill from passing.
The Republican Congress buried a bill to provide Federal
aid to States in meeting their éducational roblems, because a
few narrow-minded lobbies 0 osed that bill. And you know, I've
got a notion in the back of my head that education is the most
important thing in the life of our citizens. That's the reason
I am SO happy that at all these speeches I see college boys and
young people out, because they are interested in the welfore of
this country. You know, the best insuranceagainst communism in
this country is education. The Communists can't stand education.
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