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Editorial February 13, 1956

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

What is this article about?

Editorial connects stock market to Eisenhower's influence, ties national prosperity to farm profits, stresses highways' vital role in defense over foreign aid, and observes discouraging signals in Eisenhower's health update on potential re-election.

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The stock market, it seems to us, is an Eisenhower market.
The prosperity of the country hangs on the question of farm profit.
The other day we ran into an old friend who was willing to borrow two dollars.
As far as we are concerned, adequate highways, which can be used in the nation's defense, are as vital as any aid program to any country.
President Eisenhower's latest word on his health did not indicate he had decided whether to run again, but the general opinion was that it was slightly more discouraging than expected.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Policy Infrastructure Partisan Politics

What keywords are associated?

Eisenhower Market Farm Profit Highways Defense Foreign Aid Eisenhower Health Re Election

What entities or persons were involved?

President Eisenhower

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Eisenhower's Impact On Economy And Politics

Stance / Tone

Observational And Concerned

Key Figures

President Eisenhower

Key Arguments

Stock Market Is An Eisenhower Market Country's Prosperity Depends On Farm Profit Adequate Highways Are Vital For National Defense, Comparable To Foreign Aid Eisenhower's Health Update Is Slightly More Discouraging Than Expected Regarding Re Election

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