Meanwhile, in fdr's Concentration Camps....

Talk about projection. You must not have heard of the Depression; all countries were trying to find ways....'.
 
FDR was so horrible he was elected 4 times. lol so much for bad revisionism and fake outrage.

He got elected the first time because Republicans and their President thought it would be great to to start bayoneting veterans for being poor and annoying; the next three times he got elected because he was a great leader and turned the economy around within months of his first election, and despite severe opposition from the GOP and right wind Democrats kept many families alive during the next decade. Republicans mostly hid out in their estates behind private armies and sniveled for the Feds to kill all the proles who objected to starving to death because of a Depression caused by rich gamblers who sucked the life out the American economy in the 1920's fabricating fake paper assets and selling them to each other at ridiculous prices, same as they're doing now. Poop Face of course thinks that was fine, and FDR was a big meanie for helping little people survive and winning WW II on multiple fronts, allegedly a strategy that is supposed to fail.
Some of the worst dictators of the modern world were reelected over and over again. Coincidence?
 

"many other presidents followed Washington’s example of stepping aside after two terms, reinforcing the importance of country over any single leader."
 

Yeah, that's entirely coprolite.

Fact is, the recovery started in 1933. So how it could have been 7 years shorter is obviously garbage.

And it was a global depression. The economy in Canada was still falling in 1933.

In fact, ironically China was almost unaffected. That is until 1934 when the US passed the Silver Purchase Act, when the US government started buying up gold and silver, and a huge chunk of the money in China was bought up by speculators in order to sell it to the US government at a profit. That caused the Chinese economy to severely contract as there was a lack of currency in circulation. That caused China to abandon the silver standard in 1935.

France was still suffering from the effects of the Depression into 1937, and riots were frequent.

In Iceland the Depression was so strong, it lasted until 1939.

That is the problem when you cherry pick sources that are not accurate. The Depression was global, the US was already recovering by 1933, and in many nations things were far-far worse. Some literally not recovering at all until WWII started.
 

"many other presidents followed Washington’s example of stepping aside after two terms, reinforcing the importance of country over any single leader."

Yes, and? Was it a law?

If it was that damned important, it should have been a law before that. And myself, I honestly think all elected offices should have term limits, not just the Chief Executive one. But good luck ever getting Legislatures to pass term limits on themselves.
 
Yeah, that's entirely coprolite.

Fact is, the recovery started in 1933. So how it could have been 7 years shorter is obviously garbage.

And it was a global depression. The economy in Canada was still falling in 1933.

In fact, ironically China was almost unaffected. That is until 1934 when the US passed the Silver Purchase Act, when the US government started buying up gold and silver, and a huge chunk of the money in China was bought up by speculators in order to sell it to the US government at a profit. That caused the Chinese economy to severely contract as there was a lack of currency in circulation. That caused China to abandon the silver standard in 1935.

France was still suffering from the effects of the Depression into 1937, and riots were frequent.

In Iceland the Depression was so strong, it lasted until 1939.

That is the problem when you cherry pick sources that are not accurate. The Depression was global, the US was already recovering by 1933, and in many nations things were far-far worse. Some literally not recovering at all until WWII started.
 
Yes, and? ?
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And the power-hungry scumbag acted like every other wannabe dictator in history. He was the only piece of shit in US history to disregard Washington's precedent. We needed a constitutional amendment as a bulwark against other would-be dictators ever since and not before.
 
FDR was so horrible he was elected 4 times. lol so much for bad revisionism and fake outrage.

He got elected the first time because Republicans and their President thought it would be great to to start bayoneting veterans for being poor and annoying; the next three times he got elected because he was a great leader and turned the economy around within months of his first election, and despite severe opposition from the GOP and right wind Democrats kept many families alive during the next decade. Republicans mostly hid out in their estates behind private armies and sniveled for the Feds to kill all the proles who objected to starving to death because of a Depression caused by rich gamblers who sucked the life out the American economy in the 1920's fabricating fake paper assets and selling them to each other at ridiculous prices, same as they're doing now. Poop Face of course thinks that was fine, and FDR was a big meanie for helping little people survive and winning WW II on multiple fronts, allegedly a strategy that is supposed to fail.
He didn't turn the economy around. The Great Depression lingered on until WWII pulled all available men into the military and all non-whites and many of the women into the workforce. FDR's policies EXTENDED the Great Depression for years. He got reelected the first time because he was giving people a lot of stuff and damned the Republicans for causing the Great Depression, the second time because he was giving people a lot of stuff and the third time because he promised to keep us OUT of the European war while he was actively trying to get us forced into it to save Great Britian's bacon and the fourth time because the media actively conspired to hide his poor health from the voters and people usually don't change leaders in the middle of a war.
 
He didn't turn the economy around. The Great Depression lingered on until WWII pulled all available men into the military and all non-whites and many of the women into the workforce. FDR's policies EXTENDED the Great Depression for years. He got reelected the first time because he was giving people a lot of stuff and damned the Republicans for causing the Great Depression, the second time because he was giving people a lot of stuff and the third time because he promised to keep us OUT of the European war while he was actively trying to get us forced into it to save Great Britian's bacon and the fourth time because the media actively conspired to hide his poor health from the voters and people usually don't change leaders in the middle of a war.

Nah, actually it started climbing up within a couple of months of his inauguration. I realize for the right wingers it really really sucks that working people are sub-humans and should go off and quietly starve to death until some rich thieves and gamblers express a need for cheap labor,, but the real world just doesn't go along with that dream. They need to feed their families despite the snivelings of the well off. GOP obstructionism dragged out unemployment 5 years longer than it should have lasted, and their isolationist nonsense made WW II a lot more deadlier and destructive as well.
 
The depression didn't affect the rich at all. They had the resources to ride out eh bad years and make huge profits buying land houses and businesses at rock bottom prices. The middle class was who got hurt and FDR's programs did little for them.
 
The depression didn't affect the rich at all. They had the resources to ride out eh bad years and make huge profits buying land houses and businesses at rock bottom prices. The middle class was who got hurt and FDR's programs did little for them.

Yes, which is why they sat around screaming for the Army to shoot those uppity proles down. We already knew that. They weren't suffering so why give a shit about the other 90% of the country? Sociopaths are always mystified by real humans.
 
He didn't turn the economy around. The Great Depression lingered on until WWII

Not quite true.

The Depression in the US actually started to end in 1933. It took several more years for the economy to recover to pre-depression figures, but within 4 years it had already reversed and the country was in recovery. That one however was particularly bad because it was a global depression.
 
The depression didn't affect the rich at all.

Actually it did, primarily those that were heavily invested in the stock market.

And even those with land often lost almost everything, as with the stock crash they had no money for things like taxes, utilities, and maintenance. And the plummeting values of property often had people suddenly become upside-down, and they simply walked away from their property.

largely, who it affected the most was those who's wealth was based on speculation. Those who had actual hard assets though largely were fine.
 
Battling fascism and oppression around the world, and that villain fdr was building concentration camps right here in the US.


Survivor recalls life in internment camp for Japanese-Americans Japan Today Japan News and Discussion


http://www.japantoday.com/category/...ul-truths-about-japanese-american-internment/


"Attempting escape, resisting orders, and treason were all punishable by death in internment camps. Guards would face little consequence for killing without just cause.

A mentally ill man in his mid-forties, Ichiro Shimoda, was shot trying to escape in 1942. He’d attempted suicide twice since entering the camp, and the guards were well aware of his mental illness. That same year, two Californians were killed during an alleged escape attempt from the Lourdsburg, New Mexico camp. It was later revealed that Hirota Isomura and Toshiro Kobata were both extremely weak upon arrival—too weak to walk, much less escape.

A handful of guards went to court for their wrongdoings but with disappointing results. One guard was tried for the 1943 murder of an elderly chef named James Hatsuki Wakasa. He was found not guilty. Private Bernard Goe was also tried after killing Shoichi James Okamoto. Goe was acquitted and fined for unauthorized use of government property. The amount: $1—the cost of the bullet used to kill the victim."
Yeah, that was bad. People lost their property and homes. Mostly working-middle class people.

FDR, LBJ, and Lincoln all were dicks! (IMO)
 
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