All that ruining of America is a lot to take in, I know; for these reasons alone, we as progressives must not become short sided of our goals. I just saw a new progressive contract that was emailed to me; I'll not name the organization, but I found this alarming. Why change something we already have, something that is already tried, true, and more importantly, trusted. We as progressives have followed one pledge, and one pledge alone. It is the Progressive Contract which I derived from FDR's October 31, 1936 campaign speech we know as, "I Welcome Their Hatred!" In that speech, he laid the pillars and foundation for what would become the cornerstones of the modern progressive and democratic movement. This contract is still in use today and should remain in use for as long as the American progressive movement shall live. This is the first pledge, the first contract, and the only contract that stands by the everyday American. This is who we are, not only as progressives, but as a nation.
Below, are the enumerated promises made by FDR to the American people; below is the true progressive pledge to America.
- Improve working conditions for the workers of America
- Reduce hours over-long
- Increase wages that spell starvation
- End the labor of children
- Wipe out sweatshops
- End monopoly in business
- Support collective bargaining
- Stop unfair competition
- Abolish dishonorable trade policies
- Cheaper electricity in the homes and on the farms of America
- Better and cheaper transportation
- Low interest rates
- Sounder home financing
- Better banking
- Regulation of security issues
- Reciprocal trade among nations
- The wiping out of slums
- Better land use and reforestation
- Conservation of water all the way from its source to the sea
- Drought and flood control
- Provide useful work for the needy unemployed
- Refuse to accept the disparagement of the unemployed
- Keep government on the side of the Good Samaritan
- Continue insurance for the unemployed
- We prefer useful work to the pauperism of a dole
- Continue our efforts for young men and women so that they may obtain an education and opportunity to put to use
- Help for the crippled, for the blind, for the mothers
- Provide security for the aged
- Protect the consumer against unnecessary price spreads
- Protect against the costs that are added by monopoly and speculation
- Continue our efforts to increase the consumer purchasing power and keep it constant
The Progressive Contract
By Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Our vision for the future contains more than promises.
For all these, we must continue to fight!