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The History Channel special on FDR painted a very different picture of the Presidency of Franklin Roosevelt that what I heard before. Either they were extremely negative on him, or he was just about as bad a President as it seems Bush was. He had been blatantly lying about his intent to get into war for some time prior to entering the war, and avoided the segregation and lynching issues.

 

To be honest, it was not a fun thing to watch.

 

Opinions?

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The History Channel special on FDR painted a very different picture of the Presidency of Franklin Roosevelt that what I heard before. Either they were extremely negative on him, or he was just about as bad a President as it seems Bush was. He had been blatantly lying about his intent to get into war for some time prior to entering the war, and avoided the segregation and lynching issues.

 

To be honest, it was not a fun thing to watch.

 

Opinions?

Yeah he was pretty much as bad as they say.

 

History shows he forced Japans hand, played pretty loose with non-involvement in Europe, and let's not even discuss his domestic policies.

 

people loved him as they got free handouts. Free money and benefits goes a long ways towards people overlooking obvious warts.

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He brought the country out of much worse economic times than we have now, and led the country on a path to victory against much tougher enemies than we have now. Things got better under Roosevelt, things got worse under Bush. To compare the two is an insult to Roosevelt.

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He brought the country out of much worse economic times than we have now, and led the country on a path to victory against much tougher enemies than we have now. Things got better under Roosevelt, things got worse under Bush. To compare the two is an insult to Roosevelt.

 

The war got us out of the depression, not Roosevelt. Up until Pearl Harbor, all Roosevelt did was put multiple small bandages on the economy with all of his programs.

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Yeah he was pretty much as bad as they say.

 

History shows he forced Japans hand, played pretty loose with non-involvement in Europe, and let's not even discuss his domestic policies.

 

people loved him as they got free handouts. Free money and benefits goes a long ways towards people overlooking obvious warts.

gee, who does that remind you of?

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The person I assume youre referring to has only been president for one day...so how exactly can anything remind you of his policies which dont exist yet?

 

But he promised. :D

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The war got us out of the depression, not Roosevelt. Up until Pearl Harbor, all Roosevelt did was put multiple small bandages on the economy with all of his programs.

 

The positive turnaround began in 1933 and continued with both industrial production and GDP reaching above pre-depression levels by 1937. The war just expanded an already growing economy.

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The positive turnaround began in 1933 and continued with both industrial production and GDP reaching above pre-depression levels by 1937. The war just expanded an already growing economy.

:D

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The positive turnaround began in 1933 and continued with both industrial production and GDP reaching above pre-depression levels by 1937. The war just expanded an already growing economy.

 

The economy crashed in 1937, with unemployment soaring from ~14% to 19% in a year, despite a five years of government spending at 40% of GDP.

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The economy crashed in 1937, with unemployment soaring from ~14% to 19% in a year, despite a five years of government spending at 40% of GDP.

That whole history thing.

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The positive turnaround began in 1933 and continued with both industrial production and GDP reaching above pre-depression levels by 1937. The war just expanded an already growing economy.

Expanded growing economy , not until the war was over. Lets not forget because of the war gas rationing , butter and sugar rationing etc. Times were not good . No TV back then so most people did not even know that FDR was in a wheel chair.

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The war got us out of the depression, not Roosevelt. Up until Pearl Harbor, all Roosevelt did was put multiple small bandages on the economy with all of his programs.

So are you saying that he was right to get in the war, even though he misled the country by saying he would- not passing judgment, just asking your opinion

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The economy crashed in 1937, with unemployment soaring from ~14% to 19% in a year, despite a five years of government spending at 40% of GDP.

 

It was a temporary 1 year drop, and then the recovery continued in 1938 and forward.

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It was a temporary 1 year drop, and then the recovery continued in 1938 and forward.

 

So for Dems a one year drop is not their fault but if there happens to be a Rep in office a one year drop is their fault. Funny how that works out for you guys

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So for Dems a one year drop is not their fault but if there happens to be a Rep in office a one year drop is their fault. Funny how that works out for you guys

Who's fault would it be if an independent was in office? :D

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Who's fault would it be if an independent was in office? :D

 

An independent in office?? We'll have a black, lesbian, bull dyke, baby killer as president before that ever happens.

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So for Dems a one year drop is not their fault but if there happens to be a Rep in office a one year drop is their fault. Funny how that works out for you guys

 

It may have been his fault, but it was corrected while he was still president and before 1941. He didn't leave an economic mess for the next president to clean up.

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It may have been his fault, but it was corrected while he was still president and before 1941. He didn't leave an economic mess for the next president to clean up.

And what Communist Manefesto did you read that in?

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The History Channel special on FDR painted a very different picture of the Presidency of Franklin Roosevelt that what I heard before. Either they were extremely negative on him, or he was just about as bad a President as it seems Bush was. He had been blatantly lying about his intent to get into war for some time prior to entering the war, and avoided the segregation and lynching issues.

 

To be honest, it was not a fun thing to watch.

 

Opinions?

 

I hate getting dimes in change. Don't equate Bush - Bush is a decent man with a good heart, who tried. That tv show was just the tip of the iceberg. You might also look into the dealings of Truman. Read books about both.

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