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Coolidge Synthesis Essay

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A key value is Coolidge’s focus on duty, especially when it comes to government, and the high honor, but also large responsibility that comes with a job in public service. "As I looked on [President Harrison] and realized that he personally represented the glory and dignity of the United States,” writes Coolidge in his autobiography. “I wondered how it felt to bear so much responsibility and little thought I ever know." This quote struck me because of Coolidge’s reasoning for being awestruck by the President -- the prestige of the country in addition to the heavy burden it brings. Coolidge was not interested, or at least he never divulged, to be interested in the job of President because of the power or abilities the office held; Coolidge wanted …show more content…

The President claims to be the champion of the “little guy,” which he has time and time again defined as the white, male coal-miner in Appalachia. But in a study released by the Economic Policy Institute in 2016, people of color will make up the majority of the working class by 2032 and by 2043, the country will be majority people of color. With this in mind, how can the President claim to be working for the “little guy” if there is an underdog “little guy?” In a report by Samantha Bee (“The Actual Forgotten Working Class | January 17, 2018 Act 3 | Full Frontal on TBS”), a late night political talk show host, she interviewed 6 middle-class people of color and 1 middle class white woman who reveal that they are the feel forgotten by the President when he says he works for the “little guy.” The interviewees strongly believe that the President does not represent their issues or concerns well enough such as health care, affordable education, immigration, and much more. Calvin Coolidge’s idea of a President was one that “represented the glory and dignity of the United States,” but that differs immensely from what we see

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