FDR was leading fascist america, to fight fascist Italy, Germany, and other axis powers in WWII?
Welcome to quite possibly the dumbest post ever made in USMB history, this will be added to the thread in the flame zone
And what do we have here?
As the community organizer calls it, a teachable moment.
1. Scholars have discovered that
totalitarian philosophies have a social-egalitarian component that adds to the mass popularity of such regimes. Thus, not only National Socialism, with its belief that its racial doctrine entailed the promise of equality for all members of the German people, or ‘Volk,’ but if one can look beyond the repression and terror,
the New Deal can be seen as a series of economic misadventures achieved through the force of mass propaganda, and owing its success solely to AmericaÂ’s victory in WWII.
Schivelbusch, "Three New Deals."
2. In an insightful analysis, John A. Garraty compared
RooseveltÂ’s New Deal with aspects of the Third Reich: a strong leader; an ideology stressing the nation, the people and the land; state control of economic and social affairs; and the quality and quantity of government propaganda.
Garraty, “The New Deal, National Socialism, and the Great Depression,” American Historical Review, vol. 78 (1973) p. 907ff.
See....now don't you feel that you should have remained in school beyond the fifth grade?
Then, you could read books, too.