Gerald Ford and New York City

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Grand Old Partisan highlights Republican fiscal responsibility. October 27th 1975, Gerald Ford delivered a speech at the National Press Club. He noted that decades of Democrat misrule had led New York City to the verge of bankruptcy:

"During the last decade, the officials of New York City have allowed its budget to triple. No city can expect to remain solvent if it allows its expenses to increase by an average of 12 per cent every year, while its tax revenues are increasing by only 4 to 5 per cent per year."

Wisely, the President refused to burden taxpayers nationwide with the cost of a federal bailout:

"Why should all the working people of this country be forced to rescue those who bankrolled New York City's policies for so long — the large investors and big banks?"
Infamously, the New York Daily News reported this prudence as: "Ford To City: Drop Dead".

Rather than simply giving profligate Democrats more money, weeks later Ford signed into law a $2.3 billion loan – but with conditions. The city government agreed to reduce payroll, cancel a salary increase and raise fees. The next Democrat mayor proved to be more conservative, and disaster was averted.

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Michael Zak is author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party, a history of GOP civil rights achievement.


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