Anthony O'Farrell

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Every year he forced the federal budget down some more, so that when he left office the budget was lower than when he had taken office, a record for a peacetime president. By the time Coolidge left Washington, the national debt had dropped by one-third from its postwar high, assuring American economic primacy in the world.
The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge: Authorized, Expanded, and Annotated Edition
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