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had made provision for the non-earning years? should we not allow a widow with children to work and not lose the benef its supposedly paid for by her deceased husband? Shouldn't you and i be allowed to declare who our benef iciaries will be under this program, which we cannot do? I think we're for telling our senior citizens that no one in this country should be denied medica l care because of a lack of funds But I think we're against forcing all citize ns, regardless of need, into a compulsory government program, especia lly when we have such examples, as was announced last week, when France admitted that their Medicare program is now bankrupt They' ve come to the end of the road In addition, was barry Goldwater so irresponsible when he suggested that our government give up its program of deliberate, planned inf lation, so that when you do get your social Security pension, a dollar will buy a dollars worth, and not 45 cents worth? I think we're for an international organization, where the nations of the world can seek peace. But I think we're against subordinating American interests to an organization that has become so structurally unsound that today you can muster a two-thirds vote on the floor of the general assembly among nations that represent less than 10 percent of the world's population. i think were against the hy pocr isy of assail ing our allies because here and there they cling to a colony, while we engage in a conspiracy of silence and never open our mouths about the millions of people enslaved in the soviet colonies in the satellite nations I think we're for aiding our allies by sharing of our material blessings with thos nations which share in our fundamental beliefs, but we're against doling out money government to government, creating bureaucracy if not socia lism, all over the world. We set out to help 19 countries. Were helping 107. We've spent 146 billion dollars. With that money we bought a 2 million dollar yacht for Haile Selassie. We bought dress suits for Greek undertakers, extra wives for Kenya[n] government off icials. We bought a thousand tv sets for a place where they have no electricity. In the last six years, 52 nations have bought 7 bill ion dollars worth of our gold, and all 52 are receiving foreign aid from this country No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. o. governments' programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth Federal employees --federal employees number two and a half mil lion; and federal state, and local, one out of six of the nation 's work force employed by government. These proliferating bureaus with the ir thousands of regulations have cost us man of our constitutional safeguards. How many of us realize that today federal agents can invade a man ' s property without a warrant? they can impose a fine without ahad made provision for the non-earning years? Should we not allow a widow with children to work, and not lose the benefits supposedly paid for by her deceased husband? Shouldn't you and I be allowed to declare who our beneficiaries will be under this program, which we cannot do? I think we're for telling our senior citizens that no one in this country should be denied medical care because of a lack of funds. But I think we're against forcing all citizens, regardless of need, into a compulsory government program, especially when we have such examples, as was announced last week, when France admitted that their Medicare program is now bankrupt. They've come to the end of the road. In addition, was Barry Goldwater so irresponsible when he suggested that our government give up its program of deliberate, planned inflation, so that when you do get your Social Security pension, a dollar will buy a dollar's worth, and not 45 cents worth? I think we're for an international organization, where the nations of the world can seek peace. But I think we're against subordinating American interests to an organization that has become so structurally unsound that today you can muster a two-thirds vote on the floor of the General Assembly among nations that represent less than 10 percent of the world's population. I think we're against the hypocrisy of assailing our allies because here and there they cling to a colony, while we engage in a conspiracy of silence and never open our mouths about the millions of people enslaved in the Soviet colonies in the satellite nations. I think we're for aiding our allies by sharing of our material blessings with those nations which share in our fundamental belief s, but we're against doling out money government to government, creating bureaucracy, if not socialism, all over the world. We set out to help 19 countries. We're helping 107. We've spent 146 billion dollars. With that money, we bought a 2 million dollar yacht for Haile Selassie. We bought dress suits for Greek undertakers, extra wives for Kenya[n] government officials. We bought a thousand TV sets for a place where they have no electricity. In the last six years, 52 nations have bought 7 billion dollars worth of our gold, and all 52 are receiving foreign aid f rom this country. No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. So.governments' programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth. Federal employees -- federal employees number two and a half million; and federal, state, and local, one out of six of the nation's work force employed by government. These proliferating bureaus with their thousands of regulations have cost us many of our constitutional safeguards. How many of us realize that today federal agents can invade a man's property without a warrant? They can impose a fine without a
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