Rescue the Republic the Necessity And Advantages of National Ownership of Rail
Rescue the Republic the Necessity And Advantages of National Ownership of Rail
Thomas Vincent Cator
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Hitherto no restraint by way of Civil Service has been placed upon officeholders, and they have at times been quite active in politics. But they cannot be compared to employees who would be under regulations, which would be of necessity rigid, and strictly enforced by a department answerable to the people for national trans- portation. But officeholders have never had much weight where any real principle was at issue between parties. Their influence is never important, except when parties are s...o little divided as to leave the mass of voters indifferent as to who succeeds ; and parties change readily, despite their efforts. The following quotation from an editorial in the " Chronicle" San Francisco, February 9, 1890, ex- presses the matter clearly : "The argument often advanced against the ownership of rail- ways by the Government of the United States is that the railroads would be converted into mere political machines, and that a party once in power, would be irrevocably lodged there, by virtue of the political influence it could exert through the medium of the Gov- ernment Railways.
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