“Of the liberty of conscience in matters of religious faith, of speech and of the press; of the trial by jury of the vicinage in civil and criminal cases; of the benefit of the writ of habeas corpus; of the right to keep and bear arms.... If these rights are well defined, and secured against encroachment, it is impossible that government should ever degenerate into tyranny.” IfsShouldWellsMatterGovernmentReligiousLibertyCasesRightsImpossibleArmsBearsSpeechBenefitsConsciencePressesCriminalsTrialsTyrannyCivil RightsDefinedReligious FaithJurySecond AmendmentDegeneratesSecuredRights And FreedomsFounding Fathers GunEncroachmentCorpusTyranny Founding FathersTrial By JuryHabeas Corpus Author:James Monroe
“Democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largesse out of the public treasure. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefit from the public treasury, with the result that democracy always collapses over a loose fiscal policy, always to be followed by a dictatorship, and then a monarchy.” MomentsGovernmentFormPoliticsResultsDemocracyPolicyBenefitsVoteMajorityTreasureSocialismPermanentCandidatesThat MomentVotersCollapseDictatorshipMonarchyForms Of GovernmentDemocracies HaveTreasuryVoting And DemocracyFiscal PolicyLargesse Author:Alexander Fraser Tytler
“I can find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution, and I do not believe that the power and duty of the General Government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering which is in no manner properly related to the public service or benefit.” BelieveI CanGovernmentSufferingPoliticsIndividualDutyOughtBenefitsConstitutionSocialismRelatedReliefPublic ServiceWarrantsAppropriation Book:Grover Cleveland, 1837-1908: chronology, documents, bibliographical aids Source: Grover Cleveland, 1837-1908: chronology, documents, bibliographical aids