The 30th President of the
United States of America, and quite possibly one of
the greatest executives this Republic has ever had in modern times.
Calvin Coolidge remains the last truly
conservative president who governed as small government, limited spending, and liberty-minded executive.
Regarded as a somewhat taciturn man in private, and generally very temperate. His presidency saw the nation through the "Roaring Twenties", and is very noted for his laissez-faire (literally "hands-off") economic policy.
He stands in contrast to his successor, Herbert Hoover, whose excessive economic interventionism (much like those of Presidents G.W. Bush and B.H. Obama in the early 21st century) brought about substantial economic ruin.