Calvin Coolidge Quote

We are in agreement with him in his conviction that the laborer must be protected 'against the burdens of the good-for-nothing'. We want no such additions to our population as those who prey upon our institutions or our property. America has, in the popular mind, been an asylum for those who have been driven from their homes in foreign countries because of various forms of political and religious oppression. But America can not afford to remain an asylum after such people have passed the portals and begun to share the privileges of our institutions.


Whose Country Is This? (1921)


We are in agreement with him in his conviction that the laborer must be protected 'against the burdens of the good-for-nothing'. We want no such...

We are in agreement with him in his conviction that the laborer must be protected 'against the burdens of the good-for-nothing'. We want no such...

We are in agreement with him in his conviction that the laborer must be protected 'against the burdens of the good-for-nothing'. We want no such...

We are in agreement with him in his conviction that the laborer must be protected 'against the burdens of the good-for-nothing'. We want no such...