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"Checkers" Speech by Richard Nixon
"Checkers" Speech by Richard Nixon

"Checkers" Speech (1952)

by Richard Nixon

Submitted by @lego
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"Checkers" Speech by Richard Nixon
"Checkers" Speech by Richard Nixon
"Checkers" Speech
by Richard Nixon

Let me tell you in just a word how a Senate office operates. First of all, a Senator gets $15,000 a year in salary. He gets enough money to pay for one trip a year, a round trip that is, for himself and his family between his home and Washington, D.C. And then he gets an allowance to handle the people that work in his office, to handle his mail. And the allowance for my State of California is enough to hire thirteen people. And let me say, incidentally, that the allowance is not paid to the Senator- it's paid directly to the individuals that the Senator puts on his payroll, that all of these people and all of these allowances are for strictly official business. Business, for example, when a constituent writes in and wants you to go down to the Veterans Administration and get some information about his GI policy. Items of that type for example. But there are other expenses which are not covered by the Government. And I think I can best discuss those expenses by asking you some questions. Do you think that when I or any other Senator makes a political speech, has it printed, should charge the printing of that speech and the mailing of that speech to the taxpayers? Do you think, for example, when I or any other Senator makes a trip to his home state to make a purely political speech that the cost of that trip should be charged to the taxpayers? Do you think when a Senator makes political broadcasts or political television broadcasts, radio or television, that the expense of those broadcasts should be charged to the taxpayers? Well, I know what your answer is. The same answer that audiences give me whenever I discuss this particular problem. The answer is, ''no.'' The taxpayers shouldn't be required to finance items which are not official business but which are primarily political business. But then the question arises, you say, ''Well, how do you pay for these and how can you do it legally?''🏁

Submitted by @lego - 06/19/2025
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