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Since you have a memory about as long as a piss ant, here's a reminder:
http://forum.literotica.com/showpost.php?p=30123882&postcount=44
Were you born yesterday? The "Mission Accomplished" fiasco was a year and a half before the 2004 election. The only people who believed it by then must have been living at the South Pole research station without enough power to run their short-wave radio.Excuse me, the Republicans did present arguments like that. Bush was reelected because people thought the mission was accomplished in Iraq, like he said. He would not have been reelected a second time.
Oh, right. Before he actually did anything. I guess Hoover's to thank for that, then?Roosevelt was reelected three times because for most Americans life began to improve almost as soon as he was inaugurated the first time.
During the 1930's, like now, the Democrats had nothing to offer but criticism of their predecessors' outrageous spending during the campaign, and then rushed to repeat those policies they formerly blamed for the problem on a much larger scale once elected.During the 1930's, like now, the GOP had nothing to offer but repeats of the policies that caused the problem.
Here's another link on the same study:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/FDRs_New_Deal_Prolonged_the_Great_Depression.html
Raising union wages so that fewer people had jobs (but the ones who kept their jobs did fairly well) isn't a recipe for bringing down unemployment no matter how many times you shout it out loud.
Some of it was: the NRA in 1935, and the AAA in 1936. At least that stopped the insanely wasteful practice of plowing under perfectly good cotton, wheat, and corn crops, and slaughtering and burying healthy cattle, pigs, and sheep.Trouble is Americans had to live under FDR's folly for two years before it was declared unconstitutional.
Since you have a memory about as long as a piss ant, here's a reminder:
http://forum.literotica.com/showpost.php?p=30123882&postcount=44
Yep. Full of the same false premises as all these screeds. Amusing that grown adults can't see through the basic misconceptions of the supply side loons.
And the far left HAS to continue to believe in obsolete myths and shopworn fairy tales, because the reality would be too painful for them to bear.The far right HAS to smear FDR, because without doing so, they can't promote their misguided and treasonous agenda.
And the far left HAS to continue to believe in obsolete myths and shopworn fairy tales, because the reality would be too painful for them to bear.
The difference between a recession and a depression is a matter of degree; in the end, it's a matter of how to define where one ends and the other begins.They also insist on fighting the current "war" with 75 year old solutions from the last one. Why would a recession be cured by the same things as a depression?
Lol...As a matter of fact and law, the governing rights of the States are all of those which have not been surrendered to the National Government by the Constitution or its amendments. Wisely or unwisely, people know that under the Eighteenth Amendment Congress has been given the right to legislate on this particular subject [Prohibition], but this is not the case in the matter of a great number of other vital problems of government, such as the conduct of public utilities, of banks, of insurance, of business, of agriculture, of education, of social welfare, and of a dozen other important features. In these, Washington must not be encouraged to interfere.
— Franklin Delano Roosevelt, March 2, 1930
Probably curled up in bed, under the covers, hugging his bust of FDR.LOL, that's funny as hell. Where is Trou?
They also insist on fighting the current "war" with 75 year old solutions from the last one. Why would a recession be cured by the same things as a depression?