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Editorial May 2, 1837

Vermont Watchman And State Journal

Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont

What is this article about?

An editorial from an unspecified source critiques the Globe newspaper, the government's organ, for contradictory statements on monetary pressure: one denying pressure amid abundance, the other warning of severe pressures in New York and other cities due to transferable funds.

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WHICH IS TRUE?

From the Globe.

"There is no pressure which any honest man should regret."

"This cry of pressure for money, when it is in greater abundance than ever before, is like a cry of famine in the most plentiful harvest.—Some there may be, even in such times, who have nothing to eat, but it can be only those who deserve to starve, because they have earned nothing."

From the same Globe.

"The nine millions transferable on the first of April has made a severe pressure in New-York and other cities, which pressure must still be repeated with greater intensity on the first of July and October."

Now which is true, sage organ of the Government?

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Policy Partisan Politics

What keywords are associated?

Monetary Pressure Economic Contradiction Globe Newspaper Government Organ

What entities or persons were involved?

Globe Government

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Contradiction In Globe's Monetary Pressure Reporting

Stance / Tone

Critical Of Government Newspaper's Inconsistency

Key Figures

Globe Government

Key Arguments

Globe Denies Monetary Pressure Amid Abundance Globe Warns Of Severe Pressure From Transferable Funds In New York And Cities Questions Which Statement Is True

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