Mr. Davis, I apologize for my humble origins. not all of us can come from such a storied and distinguished family as yours. I intend to do exactly as Mr. Jarvis says, "steal" from the robber barons to fix the problem they created. Our economy needs demand in real production, I intend to provide that. It is certainly a much better plan than telling the good working-men of this country to wait it out! You are aware that the poor serfs over which you so benevolently rule, my might noble lord, can not afford to weather this crisis. This crisis will mean starvation and homelessness for millions. Where are you Christian morals my mighty southern gentleman warrior? Did not Jesus excoriate the Rabbis for doing business in the temple? Did he not say that it is better to give all of your possessions so that you may be unburdened and more easily enter the Kingdom of Heaven? Did he not tell us that the poor working-people are the most righteous and are first amongst God's children? I am advocating mere Christian morality! If you take issue with my policy positions, with my advocacy for the poor and working-class, then take it up with the Lord himself! I am doing his work, and all those who support the emancipation of the working-class do his work knowingly and righteously! The apostles held all in common, and they were closer to God for it. I intend only to follow their example, to look after the poorest among us and to create a righteous commonwealth upon Earth's great and glorious surface, which all of God's children hold in common by His decree! If you disagree with my policy, take it up with the working-man and his Bible, for he can read it, he has had it preached to him his whole life, and now the working-people intend to follow the word of Christ Jesus himself. The working-men can recite you all the passages, and you shall be humbled by their organization and their righteousness. At the ballot box, they will vote the way their Christian morals tell them too, and that is for the support and emancipation of the poor.