PoliticalChic
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I doubt it.You might partake of a little FDR history yourself.....
Might want to read some history of the FDR period. .....
You are the last person who should offer that advice, shameless apologist.
I've studied more of the actual history than you ever will, nuthugger.
Lots of people squatting in America are pissed off the U.S. defeated Japan and Hitler, and especially pissed off he kept food on some peoples' tables through a horrible Depression created by Wall Street and a string of Republican Presidents, so they invent all kinds of idiotic rubbish to smear successful Presidents they've been told to smear by some criminal syndicate or other. This is why the right wing nutjobs are so important to Democrats getting control of the House; I've always suspected they're just Democrats running false flag operations to make sure all the nutjobs are working for the same goal, serving the Red Chinese and Wall Street. Things keep going the way they are, we'll be able to sell American children to middle class Red Chinese Cadre families as housepets for their children. What kid wouldn't enjoy laughing at a defective animal like Unkotare, for instance?
"...he kept food on some peoples' tables through a horrible Depression created by Wall Street and a string of Republican Presidents..."
So many lies, so short a post....where to begin
1. Republican Presidents were responsible for this:
After the depression [1920-1921] the United States proceeded to enjoy the “Roaring Twenties,” arguably the most prosperous decade in the country’s history. Some of this prosperity was illusory—itself the result of subsequent Fed inflation—but nonetheless the 1920–1921 depression “purged the rottenness out of the system” and provided a solid framework for sustainable growth."
The conclusion seems obvious to anyone whose mind is not firmly locked into the Keynesian or monetarist framework: The free market works.
The Depression You’ve Never Heard Of: 1920-1921 | The Freeman | Ideas On Liberty
2. Here is an interesting visual: imagine a triple line of the unemployed, three across, consisting of those unemployed under Hoover, in 1931. The line would have gone from Los Angeles, across the country, to the border of Maine.
What effect did Roosevelt have on the line?
Well, eight years later, in 1939, the length of the line would have gone further, from the Maine border, south to Boston, then on to New York City, then to Philadelphia, on to Washington, D.C.- and finally, into Virginia.
Folsom, "New Deal or Raw Deal"
Think Folsom was wrong?
Check it out at the US Bureau of the Census, 'Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970, I-126 and Unemployment Statistics during the Great Depression
FDR actually extended the Depression by years.
3. Food was never a problem in resource-rich America, and at no time was starvation a problem.....loss of liberty was. The Fascist President, Roosevelt wanted to be American's version of Mussolini, Hitler or Stalin.
Roosevelt and his New Deal bureaucrats studied Mussolini’s corporatism closely. From “Fortune” magazine: ‘The Corporate state is to Mussolini what the New Deal is to Roosevelt.’(July 1934)
"Rex Tugwell, FDR's economic adviser, was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Perkins (Sec'y of Labor) the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew."
(Better look up who Francis Perkins was, Libs....)
Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.
People were beginning to recognize the fascist nature of the National Recovery Administration(NRA), code when they saw "... the jailing of a New Jersey tailor named Jack Magid, whose crime was pressing a suit for thirty-five cents when the code fixed the price at forty cents."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkNRUeAN5Ks&feature=emb_title
No different than what any Fascist would do to his own citizens.
Have you ever read a book????
Do you know what a book is?