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Garet Garrett

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Business is in itself a power.


— Garet Garrett


#itself #power

If the great Government of the United States were a private corporation no bank would take its name on a piece of paper, because it has cynically repudiated the words engraved upon its bonds.


— Garet Garrett


#because #bonds #corporation #cynically #engraved

Is it security you want? There is no security at the top of the world.


— Garet Garrett


#top #want #world #you

Formerly government was the responsibility of people; now people were the responsibility of government.


— Garet Garrett


#government #now #people #responsibility #were

If you put a ten dollar bill under the rug instead of spending it, that is capital formation. It represents ten dollars' worth of something that might have been immediately consumed, but wasn't.


— Garet Garrett


#bill #capital #consumed #dollar #dollars

It is the function of the President, representing the executive principle, to execute the laws.


— Garet Garrett


#executive #function #laws #president #principle

Lenin, the greatest theorist of them all, did not know what he was going to do after he had got the power.


— Garet Garrett


#did #going #got #greatest #had

Loyalty of the law-making power to the executive power was one of the dangers the political fathers foretold.


— Garet Garrett


#executive #executive power #fathers #foretold #loyalty

Revolution in the modern case is no longer an uncouth business.


— Garet Garrett


#case #longer #modern #revolution #uncouth

The New Deal was going to redistribute the national income according to ideals of social and economic justice.


— Garet Garrett


#deal #economic #economic justice #going #ideals






About Garet Garrett






Did you know about Garet Garrett?

By 1910 he had become a financial columnist for the New York Evening Post. In 1922 he became the principal writer on economic issues for the Saturday Evening Post a position he held until 1942. 1916 at 38 he became the executive editor of the New York Tribune.

Garet Garrett (February 19 1878 – November 6 1954) born Edward Peter Garrett was an American journalist and author who is noted for his opposition to the New Deal and U. involvement in the Second World War.

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