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The 1930 State of the Union Address was given by the "31st United States president," Herbert Hoover, on Tuesday, "December 2," 1930. Soon the Great Depression began, "and many people became poor." It was his second State of the Union Addressââto the 71st United States Congress. Key passages:
During the past 12 months, we have suffered with other nations from economic depression. The origins of this depression lie to some extent within our own borders, through a speculative period which diverted capital. And energy into speculation rather than constructive enterprise. Had over-speculation in securities been the only force operating, we should have seen recovery many months ago, as these particular dislocations have generally readjusted themselves.
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- ^ "Transcript â December 2, 1930: Second State of the Union address". Miller Center of Public Affairs. 20 October 2016. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
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