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"the building of a free society once more an intellectual adventure, a deed of courage."
Back in the 1920s working people suffered under the corruption of Warren Harding and the Ohio gang, Calvin Coolidge-a man "weaned on a pickle," and Herbert Hoover, who sat around and did nothing while the nation plunged into the abyss. Then came a man of action, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who deployed the federal government in a program of bold, persistent experimentation, declared that "we have nothing to fear but fear itself," and made Americans believe in themselves again with the NRA, workers' rights, and Social Security. Then came the Age of Civil Rights! And then came the great society, medicare, women's liberation, choice, gay rights, diversity, hate speech, driving while black, and mumble mumble, oh yes, the Bridge to the Twenty-first Century!
"America has always been a can-do nation that cared. When there's a tidal wave in Indonesia, it is the US Navy that appears on the scene first with potable water. When there's an earthquake in Iran, Americans are there first to help people dig out.
"So when Horace Mann told us that a nation of 90 percent literacy wasn't good enough, we set up a government education system to make it better."When Franklin Delano Roosevelt demanded a system to bring a bare minimum of dignity to people in old age, we gave him Social Security."When activist Michael Harrington reminded us of The Other America that FDR had described as "ill-fed, ill-clad, ill-housed," we agreed to fund a war on poverty to fix it."Of course we did. America is a generous nation, and the American people are a generous people."But when after a century of government education this nation is still only 90 percent literate, it is time for reform. When the pension system to assist our senior citizens is going to eat the federal budget, it is time for reform. When a war on poverty creates a underclass of broken families and drugs and violence, it is time for reform."But there is a problem."In America there is a political party that won't listen. It blocks reform of education, year after year."In America there is a political party that won't read the audit reports. It blocks the reform of Social Security, year after year."In America there is a political party that doesn't want to see the devastation of marginalized families. It blocks further reform of welfare, year after year, even after the stunning success of the 1996 welfare reform."A party that won't reform education doesn't care about kids."A party that won't reform Social Security doesn't care about seniors."A party that won't extend the successful reform of welfare doesn't care about poor people."America doesn't deserve this, because America has done better. It can do better. It will do better."So there comes a time when we must demand, like Lee Iacocca: Lead, follow, or get out of the way."That time is now."And that is why we call all Americans to join us in our great program of reform, to break the ice jam in our frozen river of government, and make it once again as warm, as generous, and as sensible as the American people."Nobody said it better than Ronald Reagan in1992: America's best days are yet to come.'"Join us in our conversation. With your help we will make President Reagan's vision a reality."