Under Coolidge’s administration, the national debt of $22.3 billion in 1923 was lowered to $16.9 billion by 1929, which is approximately how much our government spends every 24 hours. He signed legislation making Indians U.S. citizens, because there’s nothing like becoming a citizen in a country that pillaged the fuck out of you. However, there was a decline of the terrorist groups Ku Klux Klan because Coolidge couldn’t stand the cunts, and he consistently pushed anti-lynching legislation that congress refused to sign. He was known as Silent Cal because he didn’t talk much and wasn’t big on tweeting. He once made the statement, “Nothing in the world can take the place of Persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.”
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