Wilson begins his inauguration by emphasizing that House, Senate, and Executive branch have all become primarily democratic following his victory in the election of 1912. This is attributed to the evolution of the peoples perspective of politics. He states that that the people wanted to rid themselves of suffering, and achieve prosperity. He uses this to support the reform of the government and that they could now help bring this want to the common people. Essentially, he is stating that the government will be able to prevent monopolies with the motivation of the people. Wilson mentions that the benefits of previous administration have also brought consequences. Although the economy has succeeded, the government has forgotten about the environment and the American citizens. He concludes that it is now the time to correct the wrong doings which arose due to the rush to succeed as a nation. For example, he planned to fix the harmful tariffs, the lack of environmental protection, food quality, the banking system, currency, and labor laws. Ultimately, The nation has been stirred by passion, and it is important Wilson says that the passion is directed properly.
Wilson's Inaugural Address:
The congress was also unified democratically for Obama's first two years in office:
Wilson's Inaugural Address:
The congress was also unified democratically for Obama's first two years in office:
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