They killed JFK so Johnson could usher in the Socialist initiatives that led us to this day.
On October 22, 1968, President Johnson signed the Gun Control Act of 1968, one of the largest and farthest-reaching federal gun control laws in American history. The act prohibited interstate firearms transfers except among licensed manufacturers, dealers and importers. It also prohibited convicted felons, drug users and the mentally ill from purchasing handguns; and raised record-keeping and licensing requirements.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was passed in 1965. It was an extensive statute that funded primary and secondary education. It emphasized on equal access to education and established high standards and accountability. It also aimed to provide each child with fair and equal opportunities to achieve an exceptional education. The ESEA was the most far-reaching federal legislation affecting education ever passed by the United States Congress. Johnson’s second major education program was the Higher Education Act of 1965. It increased federal money given to universities; created scholarships; gave low-interest loans for students; and established a National Teachers Corps.
War on Poverty is the name given to the expansive social-welfare legislation introduced by the Johnson administration. In his first State of the Union address in January 1964, President Johnson asked Congress to declare an “unconditional war on poverty”. On August 20, 1964, he signed into law the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Other major initiatives of the War on Poverty were the Food Stamp Act of 1964, the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965; and the Social Security Amendments of 1965. Food Stamp Act appropriated $75 million to 350,000 individuals in 40 counties and three cities. Housing and Urban Development Act greatly expanded funding for existing federal housing programs; and added new programs to help the poor, elderly, disabled and veterans. The Social Security Amendments created two programs: Medicare, which provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older; and Medicaid, that helps with medical costs for low income groups.
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