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Edited on Thu Sep-28-06 05:31 PM by MissWaverly
Bedford Gazette 11/14/1902
The result of last weeks election, wholly disappointing is not wholly disappointing to the friends of good government. The returns show that the machine politicians throughout the country received some pretty hard jolts...The shameful violation of the law are what defeated the Democratic candidates. The voters of the country districts did their part like men but the corrupt vote in the metropolitan strongholds of the gang was too great to overcome...
Although they did not win a complete victory there are many features of last weeks election which will inspire those who are opposed to bossism and tyranny and corruption to continue the warfare with renewed zeal determined to do or die... But will never give up until the state is rescued from the political pirates who are plundering her.
In these days of political boncome, when the Republicans are boasting of the marvelous job their party has done for the country...In his friendship for the moneyed men of the Metropolis “Sec. Shaw, acting perhaps on the principle that the end justifies the means actually went beyond the law to protect the plutocrats. It is gratifying to know all Republican papers do not condone the offences of Republican officials...”Secretary Shaw decides that in the absence of direct prohibition, he may abolish the reserve clause as it applies to government deposits. No sooner thought than done-done illegally, done by riding roughshod over the act of congress, done in such a manner to constitute an assault upon the integrity and stability of our national banking system.”
This was copied from a scanned copy of the Bedford Gazette, (Pennsylvania, 1902 copy of the newspaper). I never learned this in the history books, that the corrupt republican machine controlled the vote in the early 1900s and brought about the dropping of the reserve for government deposits and hence the Great Depression of the 1930s. If this was in the history books, I missed it.
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