Roosevelt's New Deal: Anti-Black Legislation

You know that FDR was behind Tuskegee Experiments because you never hear Republicans getting blamed for it.

Black unemployment was non-existent during the Coolidge Administration
 
LBJ Held up the Ike's identical Civil Rights Bill for 7 years

Jroc continues stupid.

The GOP southern senators and representatives voted in higher %s AGAINST the Civil Rights and Voting acts than did Dem southern senators and representatives in 1964 and 1965.

The problem was geographic, not party.

Just fucking stupid.
 
Republicans have elected six blacks to higher office (president, governor, senator, congressman) in seventy years

Eat some of that Jim Crow



I totally understand why you're doing your best to pretend that the substance of the post didn't exist.....


...busted.

You are actually under the delusion that people actually read the crap you post?

The only ones who don't are either intellectually ill-equipped to do so....

...or....fear the truth.
 
So give us the massigive program of E on a civil rights and voting act program. Credible link, please, again.
 
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Link, Frank. A credible one, please.

It's not surprising that you're totally ignorant of the real history of Civil Right, you bought the Progressive narrative.

The “somebody else” in this instance was Lyndon B. Johnson, who in 1957 was the Senate’s Democratic majority leader. Historians have consistently credited Johnson for the bill’s passage. Yes, Johnson played a role, but hardly the one his advocates might imagine: Eisenhower and his attorney general, Herbert Brownell Jr., first proposed strong legislation, and it was Johnson and his Southern cronies who weakened it beyond recognition."

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/12/opinion/12nichols.html

There's your paper of record, the NY Times, on the subject of Democrat Party racism and obstruction of Civil Rights
 
Sounds like the AG and Eisenhower wanted a nazi-like power to investigate and bring to trial anybody who got in the way.

My goodness. Good thing Johnson blocked it.
 
Jake do you even know that Ike was President?

Jake who was it that sent the 101st to desegregate Democrat schools in the Little Rock (hint: not LBJ)
 
The Wagner Act (1935) harmed blacks by making labor union monopolies legal. Economists Thomas E. Hall and J. David Ferguson explained: "By encouraging unionization, the Wagner Act raised the number of insiders (those with jobs) who had the incentive and ability to exclude outsiders (those without jobs). Once high wages have been negotiated, employers are less likely to hire outsiders, and thus the insiders could protect their own interest."

Why Did FDR's New Deal Harm Blacks? | Jim Powell | Cato Institute: Daily Commentary

Absolutely!

And let's add the Davis-Bacon act, as well as other minimum wage restrictions to the calumny of government intrusion into the free market.


Progressives, from Wilson on have lived in the fantasy world of 'government knows best.'
 
Sounds like the AG and Eisenhower wanted a nazi-like power to investigate and bring to trial anybody who got in the way.

My goodness. Good thing Johnson blocked it.

LBJ passed the that same bill Jakeass

LBJ Passed IKe's bill as his own, he did a Biden and plagiarized it
 
Or know that you are here for only grins and chuckles, sweet cheeks.





Hold on. Do you honestly think that anyone takes you seriously, Fakey? She posts things that make sense and are backed up by evidence. You just lie, emote and ramble in Rainman mode.
 
You are actually under the delusion that people actually read the crap you post?

The only ones who don't are either intellectually ill-equipped to do so....

...or....fear the truth.

Or.....recognize mindless cut and pastes when they see it

Actually, that was covered in the first part of the sentence..."intellectually ill-equipped."

Those are the folks who still believe that criticizing the format is the same as disputing or rebutting the substance of a post.

Don't you agree?
 
Typical far righty who knows nothing. Time for you to be schooled.

(1) Eisnehower called Chief Justice Warren (remember the Brown decision) his worst decision because of the decision.

(2) Eisenhower did not want to interfere in Little Rock. Governor Faubus used the NG to keep the black students out of the school. Thus, Eisenhower (give him credit for doing something that was repugnant to him) federalized the NG to take the local power out of Faubus' hands and sent in the airborne infantry. Note: Frank supports large-scale government statist interference in local affairs.

(3) Johnson could not support E's massive statist civil rights plan because he did not have the votes to pass it. It took him more than a decade and Kennedy's "martyrdom" and his own presidency to have the power to push the CRA and VA.

Note the progressive statism pro and con involved here.

Note that geography, not party, was the determining issue.

Frank, you need to read far more widely.

Jake do you even know that Ike was President?

Jake who was it that sent the 101st to desegregate Democrat schools in the Little Rock (hint: not LBJ)
 

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