Social Credit supporters and friends met at Sawyer’s Bay on Saturday. The proceedings took the form of a garden party, which happily brought into association town and suburb. Aliss King, in her remarks as chairman, stated that politicians took the existing purchasing power out of one pocket by the process of taxation, and placed it in tlie pockets of others. This, said the speaker, was not “ Social Credit,” but only amounted to robbing Peter to pay Paul. What was wanted was a sufficiency of iiekots. another word for money, to enable existing production to be made available to all.
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Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 3
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