A Pre-Remedial on Dunkirk

I see that a blockbuster movie coming out in 2017 is "Dunkirk." Looking forward to it. But, it might be better to review the facts before the film industry tells us what they want us to believe about this momentous event in World War II.


But....to do so, we have to start before the war....

1. The iconic American President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, had excellent relations with dictators. Adolph Hitler was one. Well, not as good relations as he had with the man on whom he based his economic policies, Benito Mussolini.
And not nearly as good relationship as with his preference among dictators, Joseph 'Koba' Stalin.

2. Roosevelt copied not just the Italian Fascists....but the "der Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiters Partei — in English translation: the National Socialist German Workers' Party, as well.
The Nazis, the National Socialists, hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:

a.May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”

b. And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’

c. And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”

The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
So.....early on, Hitler certainly wasn't advancing 'destruction' of America. Keep that in mind....it's a key to Dunkirk.....




3. Did Germany have a reason to expect influence in America?
Fact is, Germans make up the largest ethnic background, or ancestry group, in America. Suggests a certain kinship between the nations.
The Largest Ancestry Groups In The United States

But, this is about the Teutonic and the American...or rather the German and the English, world.
Understanding this helps explain Dunkirk.

The languages themselves, are derivative. English is, in fact, a Teutonic tongue....not a Romance language.


"TEUTONIC (GERMANIC) LANGUAGES,' a comprehensive term for a number of languages most of which are still spoken at the present time, namely English, Frisian, Dutch, Flemish, German (both High and Low) and the various Scandinavian languages (Swedish, Danish, Icelandic and the Norwegian dialects)."
Teutonic (Germanic) Languages - Encyclopedia - Theodora


So....to some degree, it might seem strange to find World War II, with the English allied with France, and fighting their language-cousins, the Germans.




And, it seemed ....awkward...to Adolph Hitler.


That's important to know if one wants to understand what happened at the Battle of Dunkirk, as well.
Coming up in a moment.
Why did I just know this was going to be on Roosevelt, not Dunkirk.



I offered you this opportunity an hour ago....

Now...as you seem to have some objection or other.....
...please do try to find anything in the thread that you can dispute.
Anything.



It seems we can agree that everything I've posted is 100% accurate, correct, and true.

Including what I noted about Franklin Roosevelt.
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
 
5. Dunkirk ....how did the antagonists get to that point?

When Hitler snatched Alsace-Lorrraine (most of whose people spoke German), his army had an advantage over earlier military organizations, such as the French....the Nazi regime had a more....democratic....establishment, with less of an unbridgeable distance between officers and men.


Partly, this was to shield the utter incompetence of the French high command.

" In six weeks from 10 May 1940, German forces defeated Allied forces by mobile operations and conquered France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, bringing land operations on the Western Front to an end until 6 June 1944." Battle of France - Wikipedia



Almost immediately, Stalin invaded Europe from the East. In very sense he was Hitler's ally.

The armistice with Hitler was signed by Pétain, who had no problem finding enough French to bind with Nazi Germany, forming the Vichy government.

Not only was Pétain the most popular French ruler since Napoleon, but the runner-up was socialist Pierre Laval, a Mussolini clone, who was executed by De Gaulle after the war.

The Vichy worked hard for Hitler: 40% of France's industrial production and half of the public sector revenue went to Hitler's war-economy. "New Order and the French Economy,"
by Alan S. Milward, p. 272-288


Hitler had no fears vis-a-vis the French.
Which one of the Napoleonic rulers was he more popular than?
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
She's upset that the GOP sucked so bad they caused the great depression and could do nothing to resolve it, and FDR came to the rescue and was so popular he won 4 terms as president cause no GOP candidate was ever good enough to take his place...
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.


Actually, none have failed.

Failure is the precinct of posters such as yourself, whose 'education' is due to government schooling.

Here....let's prove it: is there anything that I have posted in the thread that is not true, accurate,and correct?
A simple challenge....almost as simple as you are




No?
Nothing that isn't true, accurate,and correct?


See what I mean?


Did you leave the stove on? Cause you just got burned.
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
She's upset that the GOP sucked so bad they caused the great depression and could do nothing to resolve it, and FDR came to the rescue and was so popular he won 4 terms as president cause no GOP candidate was ever good enough to take his place...


"She's upset...."

Where do you find any 'upset'?

I simply do my job: reveal you as the lying, uneducated, moron that you have always been.

And, I enjoy doing it.




Oh....and the Roosevelt Depression?

1. Republican Harding faces as serious a recession as Roosevelt did, and solved it in a year and a half.

2. Roosevelt took a recession and expanded it into a decade long Depression.

3. For comparison:
a. While "The Depression" is probably the only economic downturn ever studied in government schools, few ever speak of any depressions or recessions prior to the "Great Depression."
Know how many there were?
Over thirty. And the average length was a couple of years.
List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

b. "The Great Depression (1929-39) was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the United States, ..."The Great Depression - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

OK....so maybe Franklin Roosevelt was actually trying to end the depression.....never mind that he made it last longer, by a multiple of five, from most previous depressions/recessions.....
It sure was a good excuse for overturning the Constitution.


4. “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong…somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises…I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started…And an enormous debt to boot!”
Morgenthau Diary, May 9, 1939, Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library



And, once again....you've been proven a failure, and I......100% accurate, true and correct.


How ya' like dat, boooyyyyyeeeeeee??????
 
Only people that are mentally unstable have a romance with reiterating the same thing over and over..Trying to justify a thought and why it was wrong..

What was the GOP's problem, since they had the same issues yet could do nothing to change what was happening?
 
Only people that are mentally unstable have a romance with reiterating the same thing over and over..Trying to justify a thought and why it was wrong..

What was the GOP's problem, since they had the same issues yet could do nothing to change what was happening?


"Only people that are mentally unstable have a romance with reiterating the same thing over and over..Trying to justify a thought and why it was wrong.."

I just put you in your place.....the last seat in the dumb row....and this is the best you can do???


"Trying to justify a thought and why it was wrong.."
But you couldn't find anything wrong in this:

the Roosevelt Depression?

1. Republican Harding faces as serious a recession as Roosevelt did, and solved it in a year and a half.

2. Roosevelt took a recession and expanded it into a decade long Depression.

3. For comparison:
a. While "The Depression" is probably the only economic downturn ever studied in government schools, few ever speak of any depressions or recessions prior to the "Great Depression."
Know how many there were?
Over thirty. And the average length was a couple of years.
List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

b. "The Great Depression (1929-39) was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the United States, ..."The Great Depression - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

OK....so maybe Franklin Roosevelt was actually trying to end the depression.....never mind that he made it last longer, by a multiple of five, from most previous depressions/recessions.....
It sure was a good excuse for overturning the Constitution.


4. “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong…somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises…I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started…And an enormous debt to boot!”
Morgenthau Diary, May 9, 1939, Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library



And, once again....you've been proven a failure, and I......100% accurate, true and correct.



Sooo....as a bonus, I proved you to be a liar, as well as a dunce.
 
I see that a blockbuster movie coming out in 2017 is "Dunkirk." Looking forward to it. But, it might be better to review the facts before the film industry tells us what they want us to believe about this momentous event in World War II.


But....to do so, we have to start before the war....

1. The iconic American President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, had excellent relations with dictators. Adolph Hitler was one. Well, not as good relations as he had with the man on whom he based his economic policies, Benito Mussolini.
And not nearly as good relationship as with his preference among dictators, Joseph 'Koba' Stalin.

2. Roosevelt copied not just the Italian Fascists....but the "der Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiters Partei — in English translation: the National Socialist German Workers' Party, as well.
The Nazis, the National Socialists, hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:

a.May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”

b. And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’

c. And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”

The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
So.....early on, Hitler certainly wasn't advancing 'destruction' of America. Keep that in mind....it's a key to Dunkirk.....




3. Did Germany have a reason to expect influence in America?
Fact is, Germans make up the largest ethnic background, or ancestry group, in America. Suggests a certain kinship between the nations.
The Largest Ancestry Groups In The United States

But, this is about the Teutonic and the American...or rather the German and the English, world.
Understanding this helps explain Dunkirk.

The languages themselves, are derivative. English is, in fact, a Teutonic tongue....not a Romance language.


"TEUTONIC (GERMANIC) LANGUAGES,' a comprehensive term for a number of languages most of which are still spoken at the present time, namely English, Frisian, Dutch, Flemish, German (both High and Low) and the various Scandinavian languages (Swedish, Danish, Icelandic and the Norwegian dialects)."
Teutonic (Germanic) Languages - Encyclopedia - Theodora


So....to some degree, it might seem strange to find World War II, with the English allied with France, and fighting their language-cousins, the Germans.




And, it seemed ....awkward...to Adolph Hitler.


That's important to know if one wants to understand what happened at the Battle of Dunkirk, as well.
Coming up in a moment.

I blame Obama
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
She's upset that the GOP sucked so bad they caused the great depression and could do nothing to resolve it, and FDR came to the rescue and was so popular he won 4 terms as president cause no GOP candidate was ever good enough to take his place...


"She's upset...."

Where do you find any 'upset'?

I simply do my job: reveal you as the lying, uneducated, moron that you have always been.

And, I enjoy doing it.




Oh....and the Roosevelt Depression?

1. Republican Harding faces as serious a recession as Roosevelt did, and solved it in a year and a half.

2. Roosevelt took a recession and expanded it into a decade long Depression.

3. For comparison:
a. While "The Depression" is probably the only economic downturn ever studied in government schools, few ever speak of any depressions or recessions prior to the "Great Depression."
Know how many there were?
Over thirty. And the average length was a couple of years.
List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

b. "The Great Depression (1929-39) was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the United States, ..."The Great Depression - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

OK....so maybe Franklin Roosevelt was actually trying to end the depression.....never mind that he made it last longer, by a multiple of five, from most previous depressions/recessions.....
It sure was a good excuse for overturning the Constitution.


4. “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong…somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises…I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started…And an enormous debt to boot!”
Morgenthau Diary, May 9, 1939, Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library



And, once again....you've been proven a failure, and I......100% accurate, true and correct.


How ya' like dat, boooyyyyyeeeeeee??????
Calvin ignored the first warning signs and Hoover was so daft he didn't know what to do...
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
She's upset that the GOP sucked so bad they caused the great depression and could do nothing to resolve it, and FDR came to the rescue and was so popular he won 4 terms as president cause no GOP candidate was ever good enough to take his place...

The Republican solution was for the rich to hide out on their private estates, hide behind private armies, and scream for the Feds to use the military to shoot down all those uppity peasants who objected to doing their duty by peacefully starving to death.
 
I see that a blockbuster movie coming out in 2017 is "Dunkirk." Looking forward to it. But, it might be better to review the facts before the film industry tells us what they want us to believe about this momentous event in World War II.


But....to do so, we have to start before the war....

1. The iconic American President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, had excellent relations with dictators. Adolph Hitler was one. Well, not as good relations as he had with the man on whom he based his economic policies, Benito Mussolini.
And not nearly as good relationship as with his preference among dictators, Joseph 'Koba' Stalin.

2. Roosevelt copied not just the Italian Fascists....but the "der Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiters Partei — in English translation: the National Socialist German Workers' Party, as well.
The Nazis, the National Socialists, hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:

a.May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”

b. And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’

c. And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”

The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
So.....early on, Hitler certainly wasn't advancing 'destruction' of America. Keep that in mind....it's a key to Dunkirk.....




3. Did Germany have a reason to expect influence in America?
Fact is, Germans make up the largest ethnic background, or ancestry group, in America. Suggests a certain kinship between the nations.
The Largest Ancestry Groups In The United States

But, this is about the Teutonic and the American...or rather the German and the English, world.
Understanding this helps explain Dunkirk.

The languages themselves, are derivative. English is, in fact, a Teutonic tongue....not a Romance language.


"TEUTONIC (GERMANIC) LANGUAGES,' a comprehensive term for a number of languages most of which are still spoken at the present time, namely English, Frisian, Dutch, Flemish, German (both High and Low) and the various Scandinavian languages (Swedish, Danish, Icelandic and the Norwegian dialects)."
Teutonic (Germanic) Languages - Encyclopedia - Theodora


So....to some degree, it might seem strange to find World War II, with the English allied with France, and fighting their language-cousins, the Germans.




And, it seemed ....awkward...to Adolph Hitler.


That's important to know if one wants to understand what happened at the Battle of Dunkirk, as well.
Coming up in a moment.

I blame Obama


As you are ignorant of history, politics,....or even common sense.....whatever possessed you to imagine that this was a thread for you????


Please....stick to threads that discuss favorite crayola, monster trucks, or best 24-hour All Cartoon Networks.
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
She's upset that the GOP sucked so bad they caused the great depression and could do nothing to resolve it, and FDR came to the rescue and was so popular he won 4 terms as president cause no GOP candidate was ever good enough to take his place...

The Republican solution was for the rich to hide out on their private estates, hide behind private armies, and scream for the Feds to use the military to shoot down all those uppity peasants who objected to doing their duty by peacefully starving to death.


You again?

OK, ok.....stop begging....you can have an opportunity too.....

See if there are any errors in this view of the Depression....the Roosevelt Depression


1. Republican Harding faces as serious a recession as Roosevelt did, and solved it in a year and a half.


2. Roosevelt took a recession and expanded it into a decade long Depression.



3. For comparison:
a. While "The Depression" is probably the only economic downturn ever studied in government schools, few ever speak of any depressions or recessions prior to the "Great Depression."
Know how many there were?
Over thirty. And the average length was a couple of years.
List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

b. "The Great Depression (1929-39) was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the United States, ..."The Great Depression - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

OK....so maybe Franklin Roosevelt was actually trying to end the depression.....never mind that he made it last longer, by a multiple of five, from most previous depressions/recessions.....
It sure was a good excuse for overturning the Constitution.



4. “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong…somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises…I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started…And an enormous debt to boot!”
Morgenthau Diary, May 9, 1939, Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library



Now....focus like a laser....since you couldn't deny anything I posted about Dunkirk.....this is your big opportunity to to defend Roosevelt....



Ready....

GO......
 
Harding? What about Hoover, or does your selective memory have a blank on the man that was in office during the depression not count?
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
She's upset that the GOP sucked so bad they caused the great depression and could do nothing to resolve it, and FDR came to the rescue and was so popular he won 4 terms as president cause no GOP candidate was ever good enough to take his place...

The Republican solution was for the rich to hide out on their private estates, hide behind private armies, and scream for the Feds to use the military to shoot down all those uppity peasants who objected to doing their duty by peacefully starving to death.


You again?

OK, ok.....stop begging....you can have an opportunity too.....

See if there are any errors in this view of the Depression....the Roosevelt Depression


1. Republican Harding faces as serious a recession as Roosevelt did, and solved it in a year and a half.


2. Roosevelt took a recession and expanded it into a decade long Depression.



3. For comparison:
a. While "The Depression" is probably the only economic downturn ever studied in government schools, few ever speak of any depressions or recessions prior to the "Great Depression."
Know how many there were?
Over thirty. And the average length was a couple of years.
List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

b. "The Great Depression (1929-39) was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the United States, ..."The Great Depression - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

OK....so maybe Franklin Roosevelt was actually trying to end the depression.....never mind that he made it last longer, by a multiple of five, from most previous depressions/recessions.....
It sure was a good excuse for overturning the Constitution.



4. “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong…somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises…I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started…And an enormous debt to boot!”
Morgenthau Diary, May 9, 1939, Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library



Now....focus like a laser....since you couldn't deny anything I posted about Dunkirk.....this is your big opportunity to to defend Roosevelt....



Ready....

GO......
Dunkirk has nothing to do with what Germany said about FDR in the 1930's..
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
She's upset that the GOP sucked so bad they caused the great depression and could do nothing to resolve it, and FDR came to the rescue and was so popular he won 4 terms as president cause no GOP candidate was ever good enough to take his place...


"She's upset...."

Where do you find any 'upset'?

I simply do my job: reveal you as the lying, uneducated, moron that you have always been.

And, I enjoy doing it.




Oh....and the Roosevelt Depression?

1. Republican Harding faces as serious a recession as Roosevelt did, and solved it in a year and a half.

2. Roosevelt took a recession and expanded it into a decade long Depression.

3. For comparison:
a. While "The Depression" is probably the only economic downturn ever studied in government schools, few ever speak of any depressions or recessions prior to the "Great Depression."
Know how many there were?
Over thirty. And the average length was a couple of years.
List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

b. "The Great Depression (1929-39) was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the United States, ..."The Great Depression - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

OK....so maybe Franklin Roosevelt was actually trying to end the depression.....never mind that he made it last longer, by a multiple of five, from most previous depressions/recessions.....
It sure was a good excuse for overturning the Constitution.


4. “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong…somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises…I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started…And an enormous debt to boot!”
Morgenthau Diary, May 9, 1939, Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library



And, once again....you've been proven a failure, and I......100% accurate, true and correct.


How ya' like dat, boooyyyyyeeeeeee??????
Calvin ignored the first warning signs and Hoover was so daft he didn't know what to do...



Pllleeeeezzzz....don't pretend you know anything about the era....in fact, anything at all.

Coolidge gave America the 'Roaring Twenties'....

The 1920s were an age of dramatic social and political change. For the first time, more Americans lived in cities than on farms. The nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and 1929, and this economic growth swept many Americans into an affluent but unfamiliar “consumer society.” The Roaring Twenties - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

The 1920s earned their moniker—the "Roaring Twenties"—through the decade's real and sustained prosperity, dizzying technological advancements, and lively culture. The decade marked the flourishing of the modern mass-production, mass-consumption economy, which delivered fantastic profits to investors while also raising the living standard of the urban middle- and working-class. Economy in The 1920s

A tide of economic and social change swept across the country in the 1920s. Nicknames for the decade, such as “the Jazz Age” or “the Roaring Twenties,” convey something of the excitement and the changes in social conventions that were taking place at the time. As the economy boomed, wages rose for most Americans and prices fell, resulting in a higher standard of living and a dramatic increase in consumer consumption.... The American economy's phenomenal growth rate during the '20s...." A New Society: Economic & Social Change



FDR....the longest economic downturn in America history.....and a horde of know-nothing defenders.....you.
 
Harding? What about Hoover, or does your selective memory have a blank on the man that was in office during the depression not count?


Did you imagine that simply quoting his name....'Harding'...somehow refutes the facts: the turned a similar recession to Roosevelt's around in about 18 months.


Gads. you're a dunce.


Wanna challenge me on that statement about Harding?
 
Oh, let me guess, another FDR bashing thread, posted with the certain knowledge every single one of the last 10,000 of them failed miserably? Right.
She's upset that the GOP sucked so bad they caused the great depression and could do nothing to resolve it, and FDR came to the rescue and was so popular he won 4 terms as president cause no GOP candidate was ever good enough to take his place...


"She's upset...."

Where do you find any 'upset'?

I simply do my job: reveal you as the lying, uneducated, moron that you have always been.

And, I enjoy doing it.




Oh....and the Roosevelt Depression?

1. Republican Harding faces as serious a recession as Roosevelt did, and solved it in a year and a half.

2. Roosevelt took a recession and expanded it into a decade long Depression.

3. For comparison:
a. While "The Depression" is probably the only economic downturn ever studied in government schools, few ever speak of any depressions or recessions prior to the "Great Depression."
Know how many there were?
Over thirty. And the average length was a couple of years.
List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

b. "The Great Depression (1929-39) was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the United States, ..."The Great Depression - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

OK....so maybe Franklin Roosevelt was actually trying to end the depression.....never mind that he made it last longer, by a multiple of five, from most previous depressions/recessions.....
It sure was a good excuse for overturning the Constitution.


4. “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong…somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises…I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started…And an enormous debt to boot!”
Morgenthau Diary, May 9, 1939, Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library



And, once again....you've been proven a failure, and I......100% accurate, true and correct.


How ya' like dat, boooyyyyyeeeeeee??????
Calvin ignored the first warning signs and Hoover was so daft he didn't know what to do...



Pllleeeeezzzz....don't pretend you know anything about the era....in fact, anything at all.

Coolidge gave America the 'Roaring Twenties'....

The 1920s were an age of dramatic social and political change. For the first time, more Americans lived in cities than on farms. The nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and 1929, and this economic growth swept many Americans into an affluent but unfamiliar “consumer society.” The Roaring Twenties - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

The 1920s earned their moniker—the "Roaring Twenties"—through the decade's real and sustained prosperity, dizzying technological advancements, and lively culture. The decade marked the flourishing of the modern mass-production, mass-consumption economy, which delivered fantastic profits to investors while also raising the living standard of the urban middle- and working-class. Economy in The 1920s

A tide of economic and social change swept across the country in the 1920s. Nicknames for the decade, such as “the Jazz Age” or “the Roaring Twenties,” convey something of the excitement and the changes in social conventions that were taking place at the time. As the economy boomed, wages rose for most Americans and prices fell, resulting in a higher standard of living and a dramatic increase in consumer consumption.... The American economy's phenomenal growth rate during the '20s...." A New Society: Economic & Social Change



FDR....the longest economic downturn in America history.....and a horde of know-nothing defenders.....you.
Kewl Cal ignored the deflation of farm prices.. the first sign of the depression and Hoover followed the do nothing policies of Cal, which lost the GOP the federal govt. of which they have never recovered until last fall....
 
Harding? What about Hoover, or does your selective memory have a blank on the man that was in office during the depression not count?


Did you imagine that simply quoting his name....'Harding'...somehow refutes the facts: the turned a similar recession to Roosevelt's around in about 18 months.


Gads. you're a dunce.


Wanna challenge me on that statement about Harding?
Why did the turn around not happen during the 4 years of Hoover?
 
Harding? What about Hoover, or does your selective memory have a blank on the man that was in office during the depression not count?


To try to blame Hoover proves you even more of a dunce than I said earlier.

Roosevelt blamed Hoover's policies....then copied them....on steroids!!!!


1. The hagiography and idol-worship leaves out all understanding of his times...and what he actually said and did. So...here I am to save the day!
2. The basis of FDR's 1932 campaign to win the presidency from Herbert Hoover was his emphatic promise to the suffering American people, that he would balance the budget. Of course, he also promised that he would use the government to create jobs, and that they "had a right to a comfortable living."
FDR’s Commonwealth Club Address

3.The part about balancing the budget had a certain resonance as President Harding had veered sharply away from federal spending and solved as big a recession in about one year. Certainly Franklin Roosevelt knew this, as he hammered away at Hoover's spending. October 19, 1932, he nailed Hoover, observing that in recent years federal expenses had increased by $1 billion "and that I may add, is the most reckless and extravagant past that I have been able to discover in the statistical record of any peacetime Government anywhere, any time." Franklin D. Roosevelt: Campaign Address on the Federal Budget at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

a. Roosevelt went further! The cause: "It arises from one cause only and that is the unbalanced budget at he continued failure of this administration to take effective steps to balance it! If that budget had been fully and honestly balanced in 1930, some of the 1931 troubles would have been avoided. Even if it had been balanced in 1931, much of the extreme dip in 1932 would have been obviated. Every financial man in the country knows why this is true." Franklin D. Roosevelt: Campaign Address on the Federal Budget at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
b. And this: "... carrying out the plain precept of our Party, which is to reduce the cost of current Federal Government operations by 25 percent." Ibid.

Can we let that sink in? Franklin Delano Roosevelt...budget wonk....balance the budget....stop the deficits....do what Republican Harding did!!!



4. .... in March of 1933, he didn't fill his cabinet with persons committed to a balanced budget. A pretty much poke 'in your eye.'

a. Nah....instead the bunch put together the huge spending and administrative expansion of his first hundred day, Douglas knew the real deal.

b. Roosevelt expanded the federal government and ran up deficits much greater than those of Hoover.





Ready to admit you know less than zero????
 

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