Every Man a King by Huey P. Long
is that a right of life, when the young children of this country are being reared into a sphere which is more owned by 12 men that is by 120,000,000 people?
ladies and gentlemen, i have only 30 minutes in which to speak to you this evening, and i, therefore, will not be able to discuss in detail so much as i can write when i have all of the time and space that is allowed me for the subjects, but i will undertake to sketch them very briefly without manuscript or preparation, so that you can understand them so well as i can tell them to you tonight.
i contend, my friends, that we have no difficult problem to solve in america, and that is the view of nearly everyone with whom i have discussed the matter here in washington and elsewhere throughout the united states -- that we have no very difficult problem to solve.
it is not the difficulty of the problem which we have; it is the fact that the rich people of this country -- and by rich people i mean the super-rich -- will not allow us to solve the problems, or rather the one little problem that is afflicting this country, because in order to cure all of our woes it is necessary to scale down the big fortunes, that we may scatter the wealth to be shared by all of the people.
we have a marvelous love for this government of ours; in fact, it is almost a religion, and it is well that it should be, because we have a splendid form of government and we have a splendid set of laws. we have everything here that we need, except that we have neglected the fundamentals upon which the american government was principally predicated.
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