People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1894 — How’s This? [ARTICLE]
How’s This?
The Indianapolis Sentinel, democratic state organ thus speaks ol the senate tariff bill: It' our platform means anything, if our repeated declaration of principle mean anything, what is "democratic protection” or any other kind of protection but j a fraud and a robbery? No man | can draw any distinction. No ! sensible man would attempt to | draw any distinction. Demoj cratic protection would be not | only a fraud and a robbery, but j it. would be barefaced and shamei less, because it is in direct con- ! diet with all democratic profes- | sions. Republicans cau make | some show of excuse for it because they have maintained that lit was right, but democrats can make none whatever. There is not a democratic paper in the country that has not denounced the McKinley bill donation to the sugar trust, and now comes this senate report with a bonus quite as great in any event, and probably three times as greatthere is not a democratic paper that has not denounced Attor-ney-General Miller’s failure to prosecute the whiskey trust, or
failed to rebuke the dismissal of the prosecutions instituted against it under Cleveland’s former administration, yet here comes this senate report with an unheard of, inexcusable, unjustifiable grant of five years' time to this trust on its taxes. There is not a democratic newspaper that lias not denounced the infamous iron-coal-railroad combine, yet here comes this senate report with special, useless, unwarranted donations to this band of thieves. There is not a democratic paper that has denounced the oppression of cigarmakers by the absurd McKinley duty on Sumatra leaf. 3 r et here comes this report with a duty of *1 per pound on Sumatra leaf and an increased internal revenue tax of £2 per thousand. What answer can be made when republicans point to these violations of our declared principles? How can any democrat face an audience and say anything about trusts and combines? How can he meet the jibes and jeers that will be hurled at him? How can he talk about the iniquities of republican legislation with any such open iniquity as this confronting him? If republicans were dictating this legislation they could not more completely put the democratic party in the hole than the adoption of this report would-
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