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Creeping Socialism –
General Eisenhower, who gained the world-wide fame on the theater of battle, was popular and was sought by both Democratic and Republican Parties to run as their standard bearer. The fact that he vacillated between the two when the parties were still quite different in philosophy reveals that he was not quite sure where he stood on many political issues.
As long as Robert A. Taft was alive, Eisenhower held to a more conservative position. Taft’s death left him without guidance, and he drifted to the left allowing socialism to continue to creep into America’s system of government.
This booklet deals with the expanding role of the federal government, federal aid to education, and the impact of a runaway Supreme Court.
(111 pages)
General Eisenhower, who gained the world-wide fame on the theater of battle, was popular and was sought by both Democratic and Republican Parties to run as their standard bearer. The fact that he vacillated between the two when the parties were still quite different in philosophy reveals that he was not quite sure where he stood on many political issues.
As long as Robert A. Taft was alive, Eisenhower held to a more conservative position. Taft’s death left him without guidance, and he drifted to the left allowing socialism to continue to creep into America’s system of government.
This booklet deals with the expanding role of the federal government, federal aid to education, and the impact of a runaway Supreme Court.
(111 pages)