Here's What a Republican Congress Did for You (1952) comic books
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Published 1952 by Republican National Commi.
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Here's What a Republican Congress Did for You (1952) is a Republican Party giveaway comic relating to the 80th Republican Congress of 1952. Produced by Philip M. Kopp, the comic details Congressional legislative successes, and efforts to stem communist influence both in America and abroad. Popular programs and efforts from this Congress include: The Voice of America radio show beamed into communist bloc countries; foreign policy efforts to fight the then very real threat of communism; ongoing efforts to rebuilding Europe after World War II; cutting taxes; and getting more people back to work. The story of traitor Alger Hiss is covered as is the Republican fight to expose communists in Hollywood, unions, schools and civil life. Other Congressional programs described include: The Taft-Hartley Labor Act; programs that benefit farmers; and increased veteran's benefits that made it easier to get a G.I. Loan and buy a house. 16 pages, full color, 6.75-in. x 10-in., all newsprint, no cover price.