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How many UCLA economists agreed with the two UCLA authors, and what was the UCLA plan to fight depressions? Why didn't FDR at least use parts of the UCLA plan to fight the depression?So it was the war that caused the immense spending that brought us out of the Great Depression, So Keynes was right and FDR should have followed Keyne's advice. Of course the Republican plan for the Great Depression was to balance the budget.So why do America's most noted historians keep voting for FDR as one of America's top three presidents? Do you not believe the historians or you simply write your own history-as many conservatives on these boards do?Illogical, unlawful, un-American. Your idol was the worst scumbag to ever sully the office, and your clumsy attempts at playing the apologist are shameful.
Those lists are no more than popularity contests driven by individual political ideology.
FDR advanced socialism in America. At that time most Americans didn't have the faintest idea what socialism was. His programs did nothing to drag America out of the Depression. The war did that.
He was a "great wartime president" because he let the generals conduct the war.
"FDR's policies prolonged Depression by 7 years, UCLA economists calculate"
FDR's policies prolonged Depression by 7 years, UCLA economists calculate
NEXT!!!!!
Desperation has made you irrational.