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== Speech Relevance ==
 
== Speech Relevance ==
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During '[[A Time For Choosing]]', Reagan relays one of [[Lyndon B Johnson|Johnson]]'s ideas:
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During '[[A Time For Choosing]]', Reagan relays one of [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson]]'s ideas:
 
<BLOCKQUOTE>''The President tells us he is now going to start building public housing units in the thousands where heretofore we have only built them in the hundreds. But [[Federal Housing Administration|FHA]] and the [[Veterans Administration]] tell us that they have 120,000 housing units they've taken back through mortgage foreclosures.''</BLOCKQUOTE>
 
<BLOCKQUOTE>''The President tells us he is now going to start building public housing units in the thousands where heretofore we have only built them in the hundreds. But [[Federal Housing Administration|FHA]] and the [[Veterans Administration]] tell us that they have 120,000 housing units they've taken back through mortgage foreclosures.''</BLOCKQUOTE>
 
Johnson wanted to spend money to build thousands of housing units when the Federal government already controlled 120,000 through foreclosure.  Reagan is simply pointing out a glaring waste of money.
 
Johnson wanted to spend money to build thousands of housing units when the Federal government already controlled 120,000 through foreclosure.  Reagan is simply pointing out a glaring waste of money.
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== Source Links ==
 
== Source Links ==
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[http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/private-affluence-and-public-poverty/ Record of New York Supreme Court decision regarding housing]
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[http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/private-affluence-and-public-poverty/|Record of New York Supreme Court decision regarding housing]

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