By: Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933)
State of the Union Addresses by United States Presidents (1923 - 1932) provides a comprehensive look at the priorities, accomplishments, and challenges facing the United States during this pivotal period in history. Calvin Coolidge's speeches are marked by their clarity, brevity, and emphasis on small government and fiscal responsibility.
Coolidge's addresses focus on economic prosperity, advocating for lower taxes, reduced government spending, and a balanced budget. He also addresses important foreign policy issues, such as peacekeeping efforts and relations with other countries. Coolidge's speeches reflect his commitment to upholding American values and preserving the nation's prosperity.
Overall, this collection of State of the Union Addresses offers valuable insights into the political climate of the 1920s and provides a glimpse into the mindset of one of America's most respected presidents. It is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, politics, or the principles of limited government. Book Description: The State of the Union address is a speech presented by the President of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress, typically delivered annually. The address not only reports on the condition of the nation but also allows the President to outline his legislative agenda and national priorities. This album contains recordings of addresses from Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover. - Summary by Wikipedia
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