Does that look to you like the end of private enterprise?
New England has traditionally been a land of moderate-sized independent business, a land of economic democracy.
It was the biggest peacetime job ever attempted.
There would have been no second chance if we had failed once.
The freest Government, if it could exist, would not be long acceptable, if the tendency of the laws were to create a rapid accumulation of p...
Three and a half years ago we declared war on the depression.
New England is heir to the lasting fruits of another great New England tradition—the tradition of being a part in the economic development o...
Here is my principle: Taxes shall be levied according to ability to pay.
We tried to rebuild that machine, to modernize it and to turn on the purchasing power.
I carry to you the same message I have given in the West and in the South: you are a vital and necessary part of a united whole.
I have found a Nation more greatly prosperous, more definitely on the highway to complete recovery than at any time in the past seven years.
I am glad that Governor Greene spoke of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations as the cradle of religious liberty.
Taxes are the price we pay for civilized society.
I have said that what the present national Administration has tried to do was to adjust statecraft to reality.
Your pay envelope may be loaded with suggestions of fear, and your dividend letter may be filled with propaganda.
I am opposed to the kind of regimentation under which you labored and suffered in the days of the false prosperity and in the days of the gr...
The average American as I have met him on these voyages is no longer indifferent to the problems of Government.
We believe that people are even more important than machines.