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Show March 24, 1972 ' The UTAH INDEPENDENT STRAIGHT TALK - businessmen and farmers the great middle class. There are now about profits is a vice. 1 consider the real vice is making losses. Next to government, the greatest enemy of business and agriculture is losses. 205 million Americans, approximately 73 million of whom are gainfully employed. Less than 5 million are in agriculture and more than 67 million are in other pursuits and enterprises. Not TOM ANDERSON C counting farm She Spent His Bonus Big Brother is not only profligate, inefficient and callous, Big Brother is also workers, and crooked. He has deliberately the currency, while widows and other domestic help, self-employ- Profit Is Good, Not Evil More than of the Big Brother breeds welfare now population getting some form of income maintenance support from and crime. Our would abolish poverty by multiplying bastardy. Welfare checks and supplies go' not to the children but to mothers, many of whom are government sponsored whores who spend it one-thir- d nations federal, is state, or local government. The amount of money spent on welfare in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971, was more than all the profits of all the corporations in the United States for the same period. One reason the corporations dont do any better than that is that too many of their employees are welfarers at heart. As a bit of graffiti I saw said: Millions arent working but thank goodness they have jobs. social-planne-rs on liquor,As drugs and boyfriends. Gary Allen in American Opinion, reported a former liquor store owner in a Negro area of Los Angeles told him: The week welfare checks came out, my business I would jump by one-thircashed many welfare checks in my store. They bought good stuff, too. The most expensive d. MARKS MESSAGE who asked us for an outrageously- high salary, said: Work is much harder when you dont know anything about it. The people who built America were farmers and businessmen. The people who - maintain John 62 million people are on payrolls. Of these, more than 1 2 million are on federal, state or city government payrolls. These 12 million are comparable to fungus growing on a tree. Its the 50 million producers, plus the farmers, who made this country great. The eggheads, ever since Roosevelt, have downgraded business and profits. Business and profits made this country the envy of the world. My s main objection to most approximately Scotches and Bourbons. Many welfarers complain they cannot get jobs which will pay what theyre worth. True. Many people are no longer paid what theyre worth. Welfare, the minimum wage and child labor laws prevent that. As a young and inexperienced (at work, that is) job applicant America are debased enticing people, ed Page 3 uninformed, unsuspecting to buy government bonds in the name of patriotism. Our dynamic debt will continue to grow, and so will taxes and inflation. And you will get smaller. Unless the people rebel, well soon be as broke as a pickpocket at a nudist camp. But we must look on the suckers bright side. Like the wife who said: Its sure lucky I spent Joes bonus in advance this year. He didnt get one. The war on poverty substitutes welfare spending for national defense spending. The communist publications, the networks, and all of the Livid Left are promoting co-op- is that they deny the profit motive. To make a profit is the reason for being in business. Profits are good, not evil. As Winston Churchill said: It is a socialist idea that making continuing reduction of our spending, and the transferring of all those billions to the war on poverty. Once we disarm, there will be poverty throughout, because the Comrats will take over. And then, who will they get their wheat from? defense Flynn, once managing editor of the New York Globe, columnist for the New Republic and Scripps Howard newspapers, reviews the tragic loss of China to Communism. He traces the struggle for freedom from 1912 to 1950. k visited Russia in 1923 as a representative Chiang however, he later awoke to the dangers of of Sun Shame! the Communist design and so denounced the Red leaders A few months ago, Jimmy and set up a new government based on Suns principles. the Greek Syder, the Las Vegas g and Chou En-lAbout this time Mao set up a oddsmaker, was giving odds Soviet government in two central provinces of China . . .to that Muskie will both win the Democratic nomination and be organized on the Russian model In 1940 Mao wrote a beat Nixon in the presidential book, entitled The New Democracy, which was sold in the election. (But that was before Daily Worker bookshop in New York. The introduction Nixon joined Mao stated, The world now depends on Communism for its Jimmy the Greek hasnt called were a presidential election wrong salvation and so does China. Mao and Chou En-lsince Truman surprised Dewey on the Executive Committee of the International in and everybody except Truman cow until it was dissolved in 1943. in 1948. Yet U.S. State Department officials and a numerous Jimmy said theres only one chance in five Nixon wont run clique of American newspaper and magazine correspon-sleedents imposed upon American readers the incredible hoax and one chance in two that Muskie wont be the Democrat that the Chinese Communists were really not Communists nominee. Of course, that democrats and agrarian reformers. but precludes the possibility that to was conditioned Marshall current depression deepens General the Likewise, George or the Reds by the state department officials surround-civ- il andor that Nixon abdicates the Presidency in favor of ing him. In 1946 in Hong Kong he ridiculed an observer Chou En Lai. who referred to Mao as a Communist. Dont be ridicu-yeaJimmy the Greek said that are These the said fellows next most likely nominees the General, lous, Reagan agrarian reformers. Because Chiang refused to work with are Governor Ronald Horatio Hubert and Senator these . agrarian reformers, Marshall strangled Chiangs Humphrey. Jimmy rated Nixon Free China efforts by forced truces and withdrawal of all and Humphrey even. He gave 39 divisions. a 3 to Muskie assistance, disarming edge and Mr. Flynn lists 29 books, written during the 1940s, that Humphrey a 2A to edge over Reagan. It appears to me that dealt with China and its troubles. Twenty-tw- o of these Nixon is stronger now than Communist. Seven were books were then, as is McGovern, with munist. Strangely, every one of the 22 Muskie and Humphrey weaker. books, where reviewed, received glowing approval in the But don't forget Darkhorse Hell always be horsin' literary reviews New York Times, the Herald Tribune, the Teddy. around. New Republic, the Saturday Review of Literature, the The choices, president and books was vice Nation. And every one of the president, will either roundly condemned or ignored in these same unquestionably be between some of the above, or Senators reviews. No wonder the American people were condition-reviewScoop Jackson, Fred Harris, ed to accept the fall of China to Communism. T. Kai-She- Yat-Se- n: Tse-tun- Occasionally a great book has a profound effect upon a persons life. You probably recall a story, an idea, or book that made a singular imprint upon your soul or even altered your course in life. Former Secretary of Ezra Taft Benson, once gave me a book to The Politician, one of those early mimeographed read copies. Once begun I couldnt set it aside, not even for once finished I couldnt sleep for a week and ever since I have felt a great concern for the freedom and rights of man. Gary Allen, author of the explosive bestseller, Richard The Man Behind The Mask, and a top authority oh turmoil, was influenced by a great book, While You Slept by John T. Flynn. Gary told me the story a few ago. He had majored in history, I believe, at Stanford University and pretty much believed the accepted philosophy and misinformation. A friend of his kept urging him to read something different. He had endless pamphlets and books. Im sure Gary felt fairly well informed and was plenty busy; however, one day he did agree to read one of the books, While You Slept; Our Tragedy in Asia and Who Made It. A third of the way through, about page 50, the listed 29 books about China written during the 40s, claiming that 22 were pro Mao and 7 were pro Chiang, and further claiming that the pro Mao books were given glow- ing reviews in The New York Times, The Herald Tribune, The Nation, The New Republic, and The Saturday Review books of Literature, while every one of the was either roundly condemned or ignored in those same - pro-Chia- ng Gary Allen didnt believe it. But in order to prove his friend and Mr. Flynn wrong, he went to the Stanford his Library, looked up the old reviews, and read them. To shocked amazement, Flynn was right. In fact most of the o books, had written the reviews, authors of the themselves. They were promoting the ideas and books of each other and rejecting or ignoring all contrary informa- pro-Ma- tjon So influenced by that experience and book, Gary continued the search. Today he gives practically his whole Tse-tung- .) ai Mos-Agricultu- re, p; old-fashi- on fav-Nixo-n: rs old-fashion- ed 1 1 pro-Chine- - anti-Com-bo- ok se pro-Commun- ist anti-Commun- ist s. In other chapters Mr. Flynn reviews how we were similarly propagandized by the press, by Red propaganda in the movies, by poison on the air, and by the Institute of Pacific Relations; he tells about the great swap, about the China War, and the blunders that lost a continent, Mr. Flynn chose the title to his book from a parable the parable of of Jesus in the early days of His mission the man who sowed good seed in his field. But when the blade was sprung up and brought forth good fruit, there were tares also. And when his servants went to him and an enemy hath told him what they had found, he said done this while we slept- - When we ended our great war, we found among the prizes of victory, disasters we had not bargained for. It is the purpose of this book to attempt to while we describe how these disasters were planned time to speaking and writing about principles of freedom and the forces threatening freedom. He is attempting to alert his fellowmen. a reading Following is a review of While You Slept must for anyone who would understand the tragedy of 30 a tragedy that is being years ago in Asia and who made it slept. replayed before our very eyes today. - ai - - - Birch Bayh, Eugene McCarthy, Charles Percy, Mark Hatfield; and Governors Rockefeller and Askew; Treasury Nelson Reuben Secretary John Connelly, Spiro Agnew, John and Lindsay, Wilbur Mills. Congressman Now arent you super-patrio- ts ashamed? How could anybody be a super patriot in a country where nobody but the above people and have a chance to become President and Vice President? Copyright 1972, The American Way Features neo-peop- le - |