5342 pts ยท September 29, 2014
Im-gurr
Napalm dropped
portion of America.
That was short term stuff, but many dams, parks, schools, airports, etc. were advocated by him and executed. In a way he "built" a fair-
If you're a lover of history, I highly suggest reading Jean Edward Smith's "FDR". It gives insight on why people loved him and how he led.
Please provide details of your "degree". You compare the election of a beloved leader with that of a dictator.Are you really that desperate?
-done by Roosevelt's policies got us on a war footing by producing the resources needed for war production when we later went to war.
By 1937 the economy was already back to its 1929 level, only to halt when FDR was convinced to attempt a balanced budget. Also, the work-
-are the reason farms got electricity, people went back to work, and are responsible for the steady recovery he guided through his 12 years.
You know why he served 12 years? Because the people loved him. He got reinvigorated the US with a spirit of hope and revival. His policies-
Don't appreciate*
Well I'm sorry you appreciate his support for the allies in their darkest hour or his policies that built roads bridges schools, etc.
-lower.
There's a good chance they were built by the CCC or the WPA. Unemployment was always high, but counting those in the CCC or WPA, it was much
No it didn't rebound quickly, but what FDR did was put people to work. Ever visit a national park or maybe drive by a school or playground?-
the economy stimulated. If you're a reader I highly recommend FDR by Jean Edward Smith, he does a great job explains these and FDR ingeneral
Civilian Conservation Corps, NIRA, NRA, FDIC, and many other reforms. Basically they provided relief for the country to get production and-
Also worth noting is that his public work projects produced for us resources that boosted our readiness for war.
FDR may not have halted the depression, but he sure as hell got America back on its feet with policies that benefit us still.
I don't know much about the Harding recession, but I guarantee you the crash of 29 had a longer lasting effect globally and in the US.
Harding was hit with a recession, not a depression. (It was also this recession that shut down future president Truman's haberdashery)
Coolidge was probably the last president who could have done something to prevent or soften the Depression and its impact.
You seem to forget Hoover and Harding.
My drink? My diet Dr. Kelp!
He's da-flight at parties!
It's also pretty much fact that Jar Jar was supposed to be a dark character, but because of fan backlash they played him down.
*Jedi Masters on the Jedi Council
You can get the disk on Amazon new.
YOU SHUT YOUR MOUTH
*Monica
Bern*
Napalm dropped
portion of America.
That was short term stuff, but many dams, parks, schools, airports, etc. were advocated by him and executed. In a way he "built" a fair-
If you're a lover of history, I highly suggest reading Jean Edward Smith's "FDR". It gives insight on why people loved him and how he led.
Please provide details of your "degree". You compare the election of a beloved leader with that of a dictator.Are you really that desperate?
-done by Roosevelt's policies got us on a war footing by producing the resources needed for war production when we later went to war.
By 1937 the economy was already back to its 1929 level, only to halt when FDR was convinced to attempt a balanced budget. Also, the work-
-are the reason farms got electricity, people went back to work, and are responsible for the steady recovery he guided through his 12 years.
You know why he served 12 years? Because the people loved him. He got reinvigorated the US with a spirit of hope and revival. His policies-
Don't appreciate*
Well I'm sorry you appreciate his support for the allies in their darkest hour or his policies that built roads bridges schools, etc.
-lower.
There's a good chance they were built by the CCC or the WPA. Unemployment was always high, but counting those in the CCC or WPA, it was much
No it didn't rebound quickly, but what FDR did was put people to work. Ever visit a national park or maybe drive by a school or playground?-
the economy stimulated. If you're a reader I highly recommend FDR by Jean Edward Smith, he does a great job explains these and FDR ingeneral
Civilian Conservation Corps, NIRA, NRA, FDIC, and many other reforms. Basically they provided relief for the country to get production and-
Also worth noting is that his public work projects produced for us resources that boosted our readiness for war.
FDR may not have halted the depression, but he sure as hell got America back on its feet with policies that benefit us still.
I don't know much about the Harding recession, but I guarantee you the crash of 29 had a longer lasting effect globally and in the US.
Harding was hit with a recession, not a depression. (It was also this recession that shut down future president Truman's haberdashery)
Coolidge was probably the last president who could have done something to prevent or soften the Depression and its impact.
You seem to forget Hoover and Harding.
My drink? My diet Dr. Kelp!
He's da-flight at parties!
It's also pretty much fact that Jar Jar was supposed to be a dark character, but because of fan backlash they played him down.
*Jedi Masters on the Jedi Council
You can get the disk on Amazon new.
YOU SHUT YOUR MOUTH
*Monica
Bern*