Kennedy’s “New Frontier”

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Kennedy’s “New Frontier” “The New Frontier is here whether we seek it or not. Beyond that frontier are uncharted areas of science and space, unsolved problems of peace and war, unconquered problems of ignorance and prejudice, unanswered questions of poverty and surplus. It would be easier to shrink from that new frontier, to look to the safe mediocrity of the past, to be lulled by good intentions and high rhetoric -- and those who prefer that course should not vote for me or the Democratic Party. But I believe that the times require imagination and courage and perseverance. I'm asking each of you to be pioneers towards that New Frontier. My call is to the young in heart, regardless of age -- to the stout in spirit, regardless of Party, to all who respond to the scriptural call: "Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be [thou] dismayed."

Kennedy’s Inaugural Address (1961)

How did he try to protect freedom at home? Combatting Poverty through rehabilitation, not relief Trying to cut taxes to promote economic growth—some rejected this because the deficit would grow Supports Space funding in 1961—wants a man on the moon to compete with Soviets who had a man fly around the world.

How did he try to promote freedom abroad? Support efforts to overthrow Castro in Cuba (Bay of Pigs Invasion) Creates Peace Corps program—promotes mutual understanding Flexible Response (diplomacy, economic, military) rather than focus on nuclear weapons WHY? Wanted to be able to more easily influence nations turning communist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2J8ljzZsRA This isn’t free, do you think it seems like something our government should be spending money on? Why or why not?

Assassination, 1963