the spenders cant spend

denying history is not a good way to make policy decisions
 
You can slow down now TM. I'm sure you made your post quota for today. :thup:
 
Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937

The Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937[1] (frequently called the "court-packing plan")[2] was a legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court. Roosevelt's purpose was to obtain favorable rulings regarding New Deal legislation that had been previously ruled unconstitutional.[3] The central and most controversial provision of the bill would have granted the President power to appoint an additional Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court, up to a maximum of six, for every sitting member over the age of 70 years and 6 months.
 
Did SS pull the elderly out of poverty or not?
 
No, it did not. it creating an entitlement society that has burden future children with massive debt. It is unconstitutional and it is a ponzi scheme designed to fail.
 
Prove it has not kept the elderly out of poverty
 
You are flat out denying the facts
 
Now tell me how creating MORE unemployed people will increase consumer spending?
 
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