Press Release, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, Carbondale, Illinois
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SEPTEMBER 30, 1948
CONFIDENTIAL: The following address of the President to be delivered at
Carbondale, Illinois, today, Friday, September 30, 1948, IS FOR RELEASE
IN ALL REGULAR EDITIONS OF AFTERNOON NEWSPAPERS of today, September 30.
Release to radio is upon delivery.
PLEASE USE CARE TO PREVENT PREMATURE PUBLICATION OR RADIO
"NATIONAL
ANNOUNCEMENT.
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
CHARLES G. ROSS
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Secretary to the President
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I feel that I must talk to you today without mincing words about
the danger of reaction that confronts this country.
You are faced this coming Election Day with a fundamental decision
that will affect you every year and every day for the rest of your lives.
You are about to choose not merely between the Democratic and
Republican parties, but between two different kinds of government.
We are hearing a lot of propaganda these days to the effect that
there is no real difference between the Democratic and Republican parties.
That is a malicious untruth.
When you elected Franklin Roosevelt in 1932, you found out what a
difference there is between Democrats and Republicans.
The very course of your lives was changed. The dark Republican
days of discouragement and fear gave way to new hope and revived energy, as
the Democratic Administration went to work for the people.
We have be n working for the people - far all the people -
for the past sixteen years.
You remember how the Democratic Administration aided the farmer,
until now farm income is ten times higher than in 1932.
You remember how we saved millions of home owners and farm
owners from foreclosure and eviction.
You remember how we rescued the banking system, brought truth
into the sale of securities, and established deposit insurance.
Because of these safeguards, there has not been a single bank
failure in the past three years.
We established social security. The sweatshop and child labor
were abolished. Respect for human rights was written into the statutes
of the American government by the Democratic Party.
We wrote into law for the first time the collective bargaining
principle in labor relations, which protects the entire Nation.
We enacted a minimum-wage law and started a program for slum-
clearance and low-rent housing.
We began the great multi-purpose operations in river valleys,
which have brought irrigation, electric power, navigation and flood control
to vast areas of the United States.
Under the Democratic Administration, employment has risen to
record-breaking heights. And the profits of business are larger than ever
before.
Despite obstructions from isolationists, we prepared our country
against danger from abroad. Under Democratic leadership, the people gained
an overwhelming victory in war against the forces of tyranny abroad.
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