Notebook Entry #1 – Right Side

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Notebook Entry #1 – Right Side Conservative Solution- Encouragement & support for big business = trickle down No fed aid – encourage private charities Balance budget to maintain financial stability Blame natural business cycle Increase tariffs

Liberal Solution: Tax wealthy and corporations Provide direct federal relief Federal commitment to public works = govn’t spending Provide aid to farmers with loans & payments to take crops out of production

Radical Solutions: Seize the income and property of the wealthy and redistribute it so that all Americans share equally Government should control business Reorganize farming into cooperatives