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- True traditionalist conservative who operated the country on the goal of shrinking government spending and economic interventionism in every way possible. He believed that the American worker is the backbone of the entire country, that taxes are a necessary evil and that evil must be as restricted as possible. He desired for families, business owners, Entrepreneurs, and the like to work less for the government and more for themselves. He believed that true success is achieved through perseverance, claiming that many men have genius and talent, but too often fall short in their struggles of life because they simply lack the will to persevere through times of discomforting doubt and pain.
- He was a patriot, caring not for the interests of other countries but only his own. He was a man who believed as the founding fathers did, isolationist as diplomacy, but globalist as economy. The deregulation of the American economy during his time prospered in a boom in the stock market, GDP, and wealth for all american peoples. The steady plan of free market growth would be planted in the redeeming years of the start of the great roaring twenties.He valued the homogeneity of his great nation and passed acts to prohibit the immigration of corrupt and different peoples from dark corners of the world.
- In short, a great man who's ideology will be framed and put upon the wall of patriotism as a shining tribute to freedom, prosperity, and pride that will stand out among the many others that have been so honored to hold the most supreme power of this great nation.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwZnExRb8zU
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5FwoYx2d74
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0MRYgrHSP0
- http://politicalhotwire.com/political-discussion/7573-traditional-conservative-vs-neoconservative.html
- Good reads:
- http://townhall.com/tipsheet/conncarroll/2014/02/17/the-greatest-conservative-president-in-american-history-n1787876
- http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2013/02/calvin-coolidge-forefather-of-our-conservatism
- http://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/0817945725_3.pdf
- It's actually pretty funny, a lot of libertarians who understand race realism and the truth about diversity etc always seem to revert to these obscure ultra autistic tier radical ideas to try and find a counterbalance. Most of them are Americans who praise past presidents like Teddy, polk, etc but they never seem to look at some presidents that the "traditionalist" conservatives today seem to praise. Calvin Coolidge for instance was a libertarian president that understood that diversity was a bad thing. He cut the highest income tax to its lowest in the past 100 years, reduced spending, balanced the federal budget (which was always in surplus), rejected subsidies, helped american families find jobs and let states and the private market produce their own quality infrastructure, etc. He also passed the 1924 immigration act which banned shitskins, Eastern Euros (Communism), (((Jews))), and other people that would be better off in their own respective lands.
- Imagine Ron Paul but with the Philosophy of NatSoc with a more libertarian view. His presidency has always been said to have been faltered due to his non involvement in the stock market. It's just another lie perpetrated by (((them))) to lay off what the actual cause was, the federal reserve.
- Even WORSE than that is his Successor, Hoover, who was a literal socialist and intervened in the economy 1000x more than Coolidge did. Coolidge hated hoover, and is even quoted as saying "That man has offered me unsolicited advice for six years, all of it bad!". It's also a shame since the very conservatives today praise Reagan, who says he followed Coolidge's idea of government, when infact it was the exact opposite and created deficits and virtually the destruction of the middle class.
- If libertarian's would take a step back to look at history they would find out that a government is necessary when it is controlled in it's constitutional limits, and that economic freedom can coincide with that government. This also makes it seem more reasonable to the average conservative who aligns with Reagan and co. as well as allows for libertarians to rally behind, blue dog democrats, etc.
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