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[[Category:Speeches]]
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Business, Ballots and Bureaus is one variation of '[[The Speech]]' given by Ronald Reagan during his time at General Electric and after. According to The Education of Ronald Reagan, he sent a copy to then vice president Richard Nixon.
 
 
Business, Ballots and Bureaus is one variation of '[[The Speech]]' given by Ronald Reagan during his time at General Electric and after. According to [[Biographies#The_Education_of_Ronald_Reagan|''The Education of Ronald Reagan'']], he sent a copy to then Vice President Richard Nixon.
 
  
 
Nixon replied:
 
Nixon replied:
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hope for a revolution in American. He therefore offered a new program for
 
hope for a revolution in American. He therefore offered a new program for
 
promoting socialism by increasing government control of business. He called
 
promoting socialism by increasing government control of business. He called
his program "[[Encroaching Control]]." He urged socialists to place themselves in
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his program "[[encroaching control]]." He urged socialists to place themselves in
 
government positions and then promote government control of banks, railroads
 
government positions and then promote government control of banks, railroads
 
and other businesses and to start a program for government ownership of power.
 
and other businesses and to start a program for government ownership of power.
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Washington.
 
Washington.
  
In the closing days of a recent session of Congress, 40 bills were
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In the closing days of a recent session of Congress. 40 bills were
 
proposed with a total cost over a five-year period of $365 billion. Three
 
proposed with a total cost over a five-year period of $365 billion. Three
 
newspapers, one in the East, The Chicago Tribune and The Los Angeles Times
 
newspapers, one in the East, The Chicago Tribune and The Los Angeles Times
printed asking readers to cut them out and mail them to their
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printed asking readers to cut them out and mail them to their
 
representatives urging government economy. None of the 40 bills were passed,
 
representatives urging government economy. None of the 40 bills were passed,
 
and many Washington authorities give sole credit to the flood of mail received in
 
and many Washington authorities give sole credit to the flood of mail received in
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when they come due.
 
when they come due.
  
A Michigan farmer named [[Stanley Yankus|Yankus]] has the dubious distinction of being
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A Michigan farmer named [Stanley Yankus|Yankus] has the dubious distinction of being
 
the first American to leave these shores in search of freedom. [[United States V Haley|Evetts Haley Jr.]],
 
the first American to leave these shores in search of freedom. [[United States V Haley|Evetts Haley Jr.]],
 
a former Texas University professor is fined $4,000 for raising wheat and feeding
 
a former Texas University professor is fined $4,000 for raising wheat and feeding

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