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ir vr!ptf-aqmTi'-'W(3!f),? k '" I 14 The Commoner, VOLUME 10, NUMBER 37 i.5 fcyi' m 1 5 L l! IF THE PEOPLE RULE (Continued from Pago 12) tlvos of tlio saloon interests. The saloon people long ago nave laid, aside all party politics. They go early, they select their friends, they stand by them clear through to the end. Tho corablno with everything and anything, and anybody and any where, at any time, in order to se- Aids Nature Tho great success of Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Dis covery In curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, io based on tho recognition of tho fundamental truth that "Golden Medical Discovery" supplies Naturo with body-building, tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con densed and concentrated form. With this help Naturo supplies tho necessary strength to tho stomach to digest food, build up tho body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. 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Send ordor direct and mako remittances payable to The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb Gunnar Nauman, Nucla, Colo. There is a difference between what the people really want and what they think they want to make them prosperous and happy. The . ma jority of voters aro, or aro supposed to be republicans, and they are fooled to think that a' high protec tive tariff will promote their .social and economic interests, when the fact is that free trade always has promoted and always will promote the interests of all the people. It is not protection against foreign competition, but next to the vast nat ural resources of tho country and its free institutions, it is the element of free and unrestricted commerce between all the states of the union that has built up, this great republic. Just think what the effect would havo been, had the states been per mitted to set up barriers of protec tive duties against each other, as they did or tried to do before the adoption of the constitution. If this Jaw of. freehand unrestricted, trade betwoen Individuals, and between the smaller social bodies holds good, why not between the larger associar Uonsor-men;, between -tho nations? It Is. the same regarding other ecpn omic questions. Inasfar as the peo ple rule they often rule blindly or unwisely, promoting the interests of their oppressors instead of their own. They want free trade but they vote .against it. They want a system of taxation that would place the bur den where it belongs, on privileges and monopolies, and not on labor and its products"; that would make all other sources of revenue super fluous, including the tariff; that would give to labor and to all, on equal; terms, fre,o, access to all the natural andt Bpcial advantages and opportunities' for production; and that would abolish the present sys tem of forced competition and In stead establish natural freo compe tition between all the members of society. They want direct legisla tion and a just voting system but they are just beginning to open their eyes to this much needed reform. If the people rule? Do they rule? The majority rules, yes. But unjer our present system of voting tl;e mi nority has no representation at all In th legislative bodies. The votes pf democrats, socialists and others in republican states and voting dis tricts count nothing for law-mjaking. It is the party In power that rules, or rather the "big business" inter ests through tho bosses an,d leaders of that party. Whqn tho peppje learn to know tho truths of social economy and Justice they will get these truths enacted into law and will enjoy the consequent blessings. They will get what they want. and practices paternalism for tho rich that they may in turn help the poor. During the last presidential election ono of our foremost cam paign orators Said that tho laboring man of this country was better taken care of than the laborer of any coun try of the world. 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