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Show December 3, 1971 Nixon and Party pediency of party politics. As Richard Wilson noted in the Washington Star for October 13, 1971: Loyalty Continued from Page 16 arithmetic indicates that had stood their these forty-nin- e President Nixons policy of wage and price controls is another which has met little resistance among many Republicans who would have vigorously opposed such a move by a Democrat President. Again, the only reason for the silence appears to be the ex ground, the August fifth vote could have been a 189-17- 0 victory for those favoring the Wylie Amendments ban on Eximbank financing of Red trade. (Minn.), Reid (III.), Robison (N.Y.), Ruth (N.C.), Schneebdi (Pa.), Shriver (Kan.), Springer (III.), Stafford (Vt), J. William Stanton (Ohio), Steele (Conn.), Steiger (Wis.), Teague anti-America- has now reached the point where some materials officially labelled "strategic" in the past are being approved for shipment to the Communists. On June 4, 1971, the Washington Post reported that "the United States has approved licenses for the export of $85 million in vehicle-makinequipment to the Soviet Union. . . .Some of the export license applications were (Calif.), Thomson (Wis.), Thorne (Neb.), Ware (Pa.), Whalley (Pa.), Wldnall (N.J.), and Zwach (Minn.). The Administration's zeal for trading with our Communist enemies g the controllers of the past were regarded as dangerous radicals. But that atmosphere has changed, and bow dramatically it has changed is illustrated by fact that what the In earlier periods the movement toward economic controls was suspect as That is to say, those who were advocating or. operating economic controls were under a cloud of suspicion for wanting to socialize or Sovietize the system. Some of dent. If advocates of controls in the past were thought to be radicals, it was at least in part because Republican Conservatives helped expose the dictatorial nature of their schemes. Refusal of Party nearly two years old and had been held up because they were considered strategic in nature." This despite the 1968 Republican Platform pledge: "Nations hostile to this country will receive no assistance from the U.S. We will not provide aid of any kind to countries which aid and abet the war efforts of North Vietnam." loyalists to speak against such controls when implemented by a Republican President is a major reason why Mr. Nixon has been able to implement them so o lJ mtui 0(3 the so-call- ed dangerous radicals wanted is now put into effect by a supposedly conservative Republican Presi- n. Page 17 The UTAH INDEPENDENT smoothly and to avoid vocal public resistance. There are many examples similar to those we have cited here which illustrate the neutralizing impact the Nixon Administration has had, and is having, on Conservative Republicans. We note for instance, that the Republican Congressional Committee Newsletter for January 31, 1966, carried a front-pag- e article head. lined: Republicans Brand Johnsons Budget as InflationThe accompanying story ary. reported: Congressional Republicans agreed generally last week that President Johnsons record $112.8 billion budget with its $1.8 billion deficit in a time of nearly is full-employm- in- flationary and will raise the cost of living for everybody. However, so far as we know, there have been no similar warnings in the Newsletter during recent months, despite the fact that President Nixons current Budget is more than double that of the 1966 Johnson figure, and deficits billion totalling over sixty-fiv- e dollars in just the past three years have driven the cost of living through the roof creating the excuse for the current dictatorial wage and price controls. Earlier, we quoted Theodore Roosevelt's observations about patriotism. Perhaps it is appropriate to close with another comment by Teddy Roosevelt about loyalty: bold that our loyalty is due solely to the American Republic, and to all our public servants exactly in proportion as they efficiently and faithfully serve the every man who Republic the cry of stand by the parrots President without adding the proviso so far as- be serves' the .Republic takes an attitude as essentially unmanly as that ofany Stuart royalist who championed the doctrine that the king could do no wrong. No and intelligent freeman can take such an attitude. ( The Works of We There's still pleaty of time to get the hevse in shape before the holidays. Chris A Dick's has made special purchases of paneling and things for the home. 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