Session #75 · 1937–39

Speech #750026386

Yet every time we study the wardebt proposition and explore the idea of paying in cash or goods. that is where we stop. and every discussion I have heard upon the subject does not get beyond the point of general agreement that we ought to be paid. but we do not know how it will be paid. It is purely a matter of mechanics. Here is a tremendous external debt that is not even in the process of collection at the present time. and I respectfully submit and suggest to the Members of the House that they do some thinking in connection with a plan whereby we might be able to apply these tourists expenditures and immigrant remittances toward the ultimate payment of the war debt.
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80%
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gemini-2.0-flash
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Economic contributor Legal / procedural

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