Huey Long Quotes
Every man a king, but no one wears a crown.
When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.
The only way you can make money in politics is to make it illegally.
Sure we’ll have fascism in America, but we’ll call it anti-fascism.
I’m for the government doing something about the problem, not just remaining idle while people suffer.
We must take from the haves and give to the have nots to create a more equal society.
I’m in favor of a graduated income tax, a real inheritance tax, and a strong corporate tax.
We have more wealth than any other country in history, and yet we have poverty and suffering.
The only way to deal with the corruption and greed of big business is through government regulation.
I don’t just want to be remembered, I want to make a difference.
Every man has a right to live, a right to work, and a right to enjoy the fruits of his labor.
We must protect the working class and ensure they have fair wages and safe working conditions.
Democracy is not about the majority ruling over the minority, it’s about protecting the rights of all individuals.
The only way to bring about real change is through a grassroots movement of the people.
I don’t believe in a free lunch, but I do believe in a fair lunch.
The government should serve the people, not the other way around.
I believe in the power of ideas and the ability of individuals to shape their own destinies.
Huey Long Quotes part 2
We must invest in education and provide opportunities for all, regardless of their background.
I believe in the power of the people to govern themselves and make their own decisions.
The only problem with democracy is that there aren’t enough democrats.
Progress is not possible without a willingness to challenge the status quo.
We must fight for justice and resist the temptation to sacrifice our values for expediency.
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
I believe in the American dream, but we must ensure it’s accessible to everyone, not just the privileged few.
The true measure of a society is how it treats its most vulnerable members.
Politics is not a game, it’s a means to improve people’s lives.
I don’t want to make a Charlotte, I want to make an Eden.
We must put people before profits and protect the interests of the working class.
I’m not interested in being a little group leader, I want to lead the whole damn army.
I would rather be right than consistent.
The difference between being a reformer and a revolutionary is that reformers seek change within the existing system, but revolutionaries seek to change the system itself.
You can’t run a government like a business, because the goal of government is not profit, it’s the well-being of the people.
Success is not measured by how much money you have, but by how much good you do for others.
We must reject the politics of division and unite as a nation to combat the challenges we face.
Corruption is the enemy of democracy, and we must root it out at all levels of government.
Our nation was founded on the principles of equality and justice, and we must fight to uphold those values.
I believe in the power of the people to create a more just and equitable society.
We must ensure that every citizen has access to affordable healthcare, education, and a decent standard of living.
I’m not afraid to take on the wealthy and powerful if it means fighting for the rights of the working class.
The American dream should not just be a dream, but a reality for all.
We must invest in infrastructure and create jobs to stimulate the economy.
We cannot allow greed and self-interest to dictate our policies, we must prioritize the common good.
We must build a future where every child has access to a quality education and a chance to succeed.
I believe in the power of the people to bring about positive change through grassroots activism.
The government should be a force for good, working to uplift and empower the most vulnerable in society.
I refuse to accept the status quo, I will fight for a better future for all Americans.
Political power is not a measure of a person’s worth, it’s what they do with that power that truly matters.
We must challenge the influence of corporate interests on our political system and ensure that the voice of the people is heard.
I believe in the power of democracy to create a more just and equitable society.
Our country’s greatness lies not in its wealth or power, but in its commitment to justice and equality.