a Republican was the First President to Address the National Association of Manufacturers


Grand Old Partisan spotlights Republican commitment to promoting economic growth. January 27th 1898, William McKinley delivered a speech at the National Association of Manufacturers annual meeting. He was the first president to do so.
Addressing a thousand businessmen at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, the President offered many words of wisdom: 


"National policies can encourage industry and commerce, but it remains for the people to project and carry them on. If these policies stimulate industrial development and energy, the people can be safely trusted to do the rest. The government, however, is restricted in its power to promote industry. It can aid commerce, but not create it." 

"It is you who must build and operate factories, furnish the ships and cargoes for the canal and the rivers and the seas."

"It is our duty to make American enterprise and industrial ambition, as well as achievement, terms of respect and praise, not only at home, but among the family of nations the world over."

He concluded by expressing appreciation for the NAM:

"The membership of this association are capable of infinite good to the respective communities in which the members live, and to the nation as a whole."

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