The Great Depression - why did it end?

FDR was seen as a HERO by the people who LIVED the great depression.

They know more about it than you can ever dream of knowing.

The economists are split right down the middle on the subject, can you guess why?

Historians are on his side by about 3/4ths.

I go with the people who lived it and the historians and half the economists.

whos on your side? half the economists and partisan hacks thats who.
no, he wasnt
not by all of them
stop drinking the koolaid for a change
 
FDR was seen as a HERO by the people who LIVED the great depression.

They know more about it than you can ever dream of knowing.

The economists are split right down the middle on the subject, can you guess why?

Historians are on his side by about 3/4ths.

I go with the people who lived it and the historians and half the economists.

whos on your side? half the economists and partisan hacks thats who.

Sure he was. That's how it works when you control the microphone and claim everything good as your doing.

Don't tell me what I know, idiot. Being raised by Depression Era grandparents and parents, I'd say a know a lot more about it than YOU do, so STFU.

Any historian YOU would believe is automatically no longer credible.

What FDR actually DID was create a legacy of failed government handout programs that have only survived through artificial respiration.

WWII ended the Depression. End of story. There was an immediate end to any unemployment problem and the people back here could work all the hours they wanted and make all the money they wanted and the WORLD was buying from US.

Go pound sand, huh?
 
FDR was seen as a HERO by the people who LIVED the great depression.

They know more about it than you can ever dream of knowing.

The economists are split right down the middle on the subject, can you guess why?

Historians are on his side by about 3/4ths.

I go with the people who lived it and the historians and half the economists.

whos on your side? half the economists and partisan hacks thats who.
no, he wasnt
not by all of them
stop drinking the koolaid for a change

HEY! I was gonna say that ...:eusa_eh:
 
70 % approval from the people who were living the changes in the economy folks.

They saw it happening in their own lives.

Now you want to call that Greatest Generation who fought and won WWII a bunch of assholes because it fits your political view.

How wonderful of you.
 
FDR was seen as a HERO by the people who LIVED the great depression.

They know more about it than you can ever dream of knowing.

The economists are split right down the middle on the subject, can you guess why?

Historians are on his side by about 3/4ths.

I go with the people who lived it and the historians and half the economists.

whos on your side? half the economists and partisan hacks thats who.

Sure he was. That's how it works when you control the microphone and claim everything good as your doing.

Don't tell me what I know, idiot. Being raised by Depression Era grandparents and parents, I'd say a know a lot more about it than YOU do, so STFU.

Any historian YOU would believe is automatically no longer credible.

What FDR actually DID was create a legacy of failed government handout programs that have only survived through artificial respiration.

WWII ended the Depression. End of story. There was an immediate end to any unemployment problem and the people back here could work all the hours they wanted and make all the money they wanted and the WORLD was buying from US.

Go pound sand, huh?

I was reading from the bottom up, knew it had to be Gunny! :lol: I was thinking the same, my parents were 9 and 6 when 1929 hit. There families had little before, so there wasn't much change, just more relatives moving in with them.

Both of them remember listening as a family to the 'fireside chats', their families supporting FDR, but heh, they were in the Chicago way back then. ;)

When talking about what they remembered, my folks said that it was weird being a younger teen, while the country was in turmoil, FDR seemed steady. Then came the war build up, my mom remember the court packing attempts, that's when FDR started losing some of his luster in her eyes. She said looking back, it was like the country was hypnotized. Things were not improving, but they kept reelecting 'Pa.'
 
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said 1, what you gave me is talking about 1940.

Also it is one book by two guys.
 
and answer.com is where the wiki one is from.

I trust Wiki over two guys who wrote a book.
 
thomas hall and J david ferguson

both two guys who teach economics.

It has already been established that the economists are split right down the middle on it.

It just means they are likely republicans.
 
BTW those wow guys thomas hall and J david ferguson can edit wiki too righ?
 
and answer.com is where the wiki one is from.

I trust Wiki over two guys who wrote a book.
so, you trust a site that can be and IS edited by ANYONE
LOL
more proof you are a fucking moron
not even the sites FOUNDER trusts it that much
 
Wiki is right 999.9 of the time.

It is sometimes hacked and then corrected.

Those two proffs are 100% partisans.
 

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