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No, you didn't and you saying you did is the biggest lie. You are voicing opinions and demanding that they are facts.There was no lie being told. You are attributing subjective speculations and opinions to claim a lie is being told. You can not use all of that analytical opinion leading up to a speculative conclusion to prove a lie. It can only be used as a reason for disagreement.A lie that has no bearing on the question: why did FDR lie....like this:
A major lie!
7. If one studies at the feet of Liberal professors and historians.....one imbibes lies. Total, absymal, outrageous lies.
I'll prove it now: According to Liberal star,Arthur Schlesinger, and to the others, the evil industrialists of the 1920s kept pay low and prices high, so that workers didn't have the money to buy the products they were making.
Like this:
a. "Managements disposition [in the 1920s]to maintain prices...meant that workers and farmers weredenied thebenefits ofincreasesin there own productivity. The consequences was the relativedecline of mass purchasing power."
Arthur Schlesinger, "The Crisis of the Old Order."Understanding Bushonomics | Center for American Progress
Got that?
6. Here is that same lie from demagogue Roosevelt, himself:
"Now it is worth remembering, and the cold figures of finance prove it, thatduring that time there was little or no drop in the prices that the consumer had to pay, although those same figures proved that the cost of production fell very greatly; corporate profit resulting from this period was enormous; at the same time little of that profit was devoted to the reduction of prices. The consumer was forgotten.Very little of it went into increased wages; the worker was forgotten, and by no means an adequate proportion was even paid out in dividends--the stockholder was forgotten." Roosevelt's Nomination Address, Chicago, Ill., July 2, 1932
The truth was very much the opposite.
"Hoover: ...keepingwages artificially higheven though bothprofits and prices were falling.Consumer prices plunged almost 25 percent between 1929 and 1933 while nominal wages on average decreased only 15 percent — translating into a substantial increase in wages in real terms,a major component of the cost of doing business. "Great Myths of the Great Depression | Lawrence W. Reed
As economist Richard Ebeling notes, “The‘high-wage’ policy of the Hooveradministration and the trade unions ... succeeded only in pricing workers out of the labor market, generating an increasing circle of unemployment.” Richard M. Ebeling, “Monetary Central Planning and the State, Part XI: The Great Depression and the Crisis of Government Intervention,” Freedom Daily (Fairfax, Virginia: The Future of Freedom Foundation, November 1997), p. 15.
No wonder the indoctrinees consider Roosevelt 'the greatest!" More lies than one can shake a stick at.
Roosevelt lied, and Liberals swear to it.
Distortions and omissions invalidate a thesis. Hence, your thesis fails. That means your college professors would have rejected it. It is nothing more than conspiracy trash.
I just proved that there were no distortions.....and you buried your foot in your mouth.
Do your really expect PC any better?
A Columbia degree in Cut and Paste will do that to you
When it comes to a discussion of education, you fit in like a Pork BBQ pit in Mecca.
And if you don't watch your step...I'm gonna play our fight song again.
Just for you PC
You can cut and paste your name right where it says "Student Name"