Roosevelt was a big fan of Hitler's before the war

The standard of living in this country increased faster under the so-called robber barons than at any other time.

Who did they rob?
For whom did it increase?
No one in their 80s agrees with you.
It increased after FDR passed laws preventing slave labor.
 
Like a really stupid prog you interpreted my post to mean that Hitler should be admired.

What a fucking moron.

The point of my post was that FDR had really poor judgement, just as you do.

Surada did no such thing, ya fucking moron. You really are the dumbest poster on this forum. By far.
 
For whom did it increase?
No one in their 80s agrees with you.
It increased after FDR passed laws preventing slave labor.
That's totally wrong. People in their 80s weren't alive during the period of the so-called "robber barons," So how would they know? The standard of living increased for everyone all during "gilded age." People like Rockefeller and Vanderbilt got rich by selling their products to American consumers. Who was buying all this stuff if they were do poor?
 
It certainly contributes towards that. Clearly, he was among America's most loved presidents at the time. It also let's me know his opposition party is merely engaging in revising history because he was a Democrat.
You only believe he was good as a result of Dim propaganda. FDR didn't end the depression. His death is what ended it.
 
Wrong. FDR turned a mild recession and turned it into the Great Depression.

LOL

As if the forum needed more evidence you're out of your fucking mind, fucking moron. :cuckoo:

The unemployment rate was 23.6%
GDP was -12.9%
Inflation was -10%

And you moronically call that a "mild recession."

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FDR consistently violated the constitution and international law. He acted more like a king than a president. What FDR wanted, FDR got, by fair means or foul. Get in his way and he’d sic J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI on you to find or invent dirt.

Desperate times call for desperate measures
The Great Depression and WWII were desperate times
 
LOL

As if the forum needed more evidence you're out of your fucking mind, fucking moron. :cuckoo:

The unemployment rate was 23.6%
GDP was -12.9%
Inflation was -10%

And you moronically call that a "mild recession."

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When, asshole?
 
When, asshole?
 
FDR saved us during the Depression
He saved the world in WWII
He extended the depression, Foreign orders for machine tools and military supplies ended the depression. American production saved the world in WWII, all FDR did was try to fight an illegal war while we were legally a neutral. American sailors were fighting dying in the Atlantic long before Pearl Harbor.
 
During WWII, FDR turned the US into a Socialist country.

The Government controlled all critical production, told you what you could produce, set your profit, controlled your workforce and what you paid them and controlled all critical supplies

Saved the world
 
I read this book and it don't say anything about Roosevelt!

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He extended the depression

Possible, but all the economic models that say FDR extended the Depression ignore the Depressions impact on starving families.
FDRs emphasis was on helping the people, not propping up the banks. He distributed food, set up jobs programs, expanded public works, provided welfare.

If that extended the Depression……So be it
 

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