Monday, January 23, 2017

TRUMP'S REVOLUTIONARY INAUGURAL SPEECH

WorldNetDaily.com ^ | 1-22-17 | Joseph Farah 

In 1961, when John F. Kennedy gave his famous inaugural speech, it wasn’t controversial. It wasn’t considered radical. There were no protesters there to suggest he was being un-American, a man of privilege and wealth, protecting his own self-interest and the status quo.

“Ask not what your country can do for you,” he said. “Ask what you can do for your country.”

It was common sense back then. But Kennedy, who would sign into law what was the biggest tax cut in the country’s history at that point, understood what was needed to bring greater prosperity and jobs to a stagnant economy – and it wasn’t people looking to government to redistribute wealth in the form of handouts.
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