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‘Calvin Coolidge believed the smallest amount government was the most effective government; he aspired to become the smallest amount president the country had ever had; he attained that desire’ (Irving Stone).

Others have blamed him partially for period of time because he did nothing to avert it and pursued government policies that made it inevitable He has been seen as a chief executive who did nothing while, just under the surface, the signs were increasingly evident that the economy was in deep trouble.

It is a sworn statement to pres. Calvin Coolidge’s apparent inactivity that such a lot has been written about his foibles and personality instead of his actual work as president. He was taciturn, called ‘Silent Cal’; he enjoyed childish practical jokes like buzzing for his bodyguards and so hiding under his desk as they frantically looked for him, presumably fearing him kidnapped.

His long suffering wife once wrote that if he came zero in a foul mood, she was relieved that a minimum of an employee had been spared his venom These traits are deployed by many over the years to clarify his unfitness for the office of president.

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