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FDR conquered the Great Depression
He waited it out. The US was going to recover whether it was FDR or someone else.
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FDR conquered the Great Depression
People "dependent on big government" powered America with electricity by building dams, turned poverty stricken regions into manufacturing regions with electricity, roads, and bridges. While doing all rhar, schools and hospirals were build
While he waited, he used his experience as Assistant Secretary of the Navy during WW1 to oversee the development of all the modern weapons used to defeat Japan and Germany. He modernized the American military so that when war came manufacturers were ready to produce the most modern weapons in the world.FDR conquered the Great Depression
He waited it out. The US was going to recover whether it was FDR or someone else.
While he waited, he used his experience as Assistant Secretary of the Navy during WW1 to oversee the development of all the modern weapons used to defeat Japan and Germany. He modernized the American military so that when war came manufacturers were ready to produce the most modern weapons in the world.FDR conquered the Great Depression
He waited it out. The US was going to recover whether it was FDR or someone else.
You have no clue as to how FDR financed all those infrastructure work projects. Ir saved the banks, thousands of which had closed by the time FDR was inaugurated. He saved the banks and put America to work. Americans loved him for it.People "dependent on big government" powered America with electricity by building dams, turned poverty stricken regions into manufacturing regions with electricity, roads, and bridges. While doing all rhar, schools and hospirals were build
None of that changes the fact that your party is one giant kleptocratic racket that steals from the taxpayer like a crack addict....
Yeah, there were a lot of lynchings on TV in the 1920s. There were plenty of photos in the newspapers, numskull.Very few Americans objected when Southerners lynched black people.
Not true.
As soon as it was on TV, there was an orchestrated effort to snuff it out. White Northerners did react to film of black voters attacked by dogs. But until it was proven, it was "rumor..."
I was born when Truman was President.
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Yeah, lots of poverty stricken regions were turned into industrial regions. Can you name one? We had damns and electricity before the federal government started horning in the business. We also had schools, roads, bridges and hospitals. All FDR did is divert money from one purpose to another.People "dependent on big government" powered America with electricity by building dams, turned poverty-stricken regions into manufacturing regions with electricity, roads, and bridges. While doing all that, schools and hospitals were built.FDR conquered the Great Depression. He was reelected because the people loved him and the job he was doing. Your high unemployment numbers are distorted because you use a system that millions of workers on public works projects as being on "relief", hence, unemployed, even though they were collecting paychecks while building American infrastructure, much of which is still in use today.We were the most powerful nation on Earth before he took office.Destroyed it?
We were the most powerful nation on earth when he died
FDR was a failure at the Great Depression, the unemployment rate was sky high double digits even in 1941.
And as far as WWII is concerned, FDR left office without completing the job, forcing his successor to deal with it.
The Great Depression was a time of great poverty, and FDR did what he could do to get as many people dependent upon Big Government as he could. That was good for politics, people saw the relief check as their birthright and US productivity sank like a rock.
Big Labor loved the Depression too. Roosevelt's Wagner Act turned over huge portions of the economy over the to the Johnny Friendly types who ran our waterfronts.
How would you rank the U.S. Presidents of the last 98 years, from best to worst.
01. Franklin Roosevelt
02. Harry S. Truman
03. George H.W. Bush
04. Ronald Reagan
05. George W. Bush
06. John F. Kennedy
07. Bill Clinton
08. Barack Obama
09. Richard Nixon
10. Lyndon Johnson
11. Jimmy Carter
12. Dwight D. Eisenhower
13. Gerald R. Ford
14. Donald Trump
15. Calvin Coolidge
16. Herbert Hoover
17. Warren G. Harding
Most difficult part for me was ranking Presidents #7 through #10.
there were a lot of lynchings on TV in the 1920s
LolYou have no clue as to how FDR financed all those infrastructure work projects. Ir saved the banks, thousands of which had closed by the time FDR was inaugurated. He saved the banks and put America to work. Americans loved him for it.People "dependent on big government" powered America with electricity by building dams, turned poverty stricken regions into manufacturing regions with electricity, roads, and bridges. While doing all rhar, schools and hospirals were build
None of that changes the fact that your party is one giant kleptocratic racket that steals from the taxpayer like a crack addict....
LolHow would you rank the U.S. Presidents of the last 98 years, from best to worst.
01. Franklin Roosevelt
02. Harry S. Truman
03. George H.W. Bush
04. Ronald Reagan
05. George W. Bush
06. John F. Kennedy
07. Bill Clinton
08. Barack Obama
09. Richard Nixon
10. Lyndon Johnson
11. Jimmy Carter
12. Dwight D. Eisenhower
13. Gerald R. Ford
14. Donald Trump
15. Calvin Coolidge
16. Herbert Hoover
17. Warren G. Harding
Most difficult part for me was ranking Presidents #7 through #10.
I would replace GW Bush & Reagan from your top 5 & replace them with Eisenhower & Obama.
Reagan ran up too much debt. GW took us from a balanced budget to the worst recession in 80 years while running up the debt, starting two wars, and passing a huge unfunded expansion to Medicare.
I would move GW Bush out of the top ten.
Lol
...And future generations have to pay for the shit
How would you rank the U.S. Presidents of the last 98 years, from best to worst.
01. Franklin Roosevelt
02. Harry S. Truman
03. George H.W. Bush
04. Ronald Reagan
05. George W. Bush
06. John F. Kennedy
07. Bill Clinton
08. Barack Obama
09. Richard Nixon
10. Lyndon Johnson
11. Jimmy Carter
12. Dwight D. Eisenhower
13. Gerald R. Ford
14. Donald Trump
15. Calvin Coolidge
16. Herbert Hoover
17. Warren G. Harding
Most difficult part for me was ranking Presidents #7 through #10.
I would replace GW Bush & Reagan from your top 5 & replace them with Eisenhower & Obama.
Reagan ran up too much debt. GW took us from a balanced budget to the worst recession in 80 years while running up the debt, starting two wars, and passing a huge unfunded expansion to Medicare.
I would move GW Bush out of the top ten.
Yeah, lots of poverty stricken regions were turned into industrial regions. Can you name one? We had damns and electricity before the federal government started horning in the business. We also had schools, roads, bridges and hospitals. All FDR did is divert money from one purpose to another.People "dependent on big government" powered America with electricity by building dams, turned poverty-stricken regions into manufacturing regions with electricity, roads, and bridges. While doing all that, schools and hospitals were built.FDR conquered the Great Depression. He was reelected because the people loved him and the job he was doing. Your high unemployment numbers are distorted because you use a system that millions of workers on public works projects as being on "relief", hence, unemployed, even though they were collecting paychecks while building American infrastructure, much of which is still in use today.We were the most powerful nation on Earth before he took office.
FDR was a failure at the Great Depression, the unemployment rate was sky high double digits even in 1941.
And as far as WWII is concerned, FDR left office without completing the job, forcing his successor to deal with it.
The Great Depression was a time of great poverty, and FDR did what he could do to get as many people dependent upon Big Government as he could. That was good for politics, people saw the relief check as their birthright and US productivity sank like a rock.
Big Labor loved the Depression too. Roosevelt's Wagner Act turned over huge portions of the economy over the to the Johnny Friendly types who ran our waterfronts.
1. Jefferson is at the top of my list. He stood alone against the Alien and Sedition Acts that made it illegal to speak out against those in government. Imagine, they just got done fighting for such things as freedom of speech, yet they pulled that crap.
Luckily he was able to nix most of it, but what was left FDR used to imprison innocent Japanese Americans.
I'll have to think more about the rest of the list, but without Jefferson, the US would have been a far darker place to say the least.
Really?He destroyed the US. He's the worst president of all time.Greatest modern President, may be the best of all timeFDR???!! LOL!!! 20% Unemployment first 2 terms. Surrendered Europe to Communism! LOL What a joke!
Saved the US and then saved the world
Destroyed it?
We were the most powerful nation on earth when he died
FDR was also one of the biggest racists as he locked up innocent Americans based upon race and he viewed the Constitution with contempt with his court packing scheme.
Then Congress had to limit terms for President to try and avoid all the corruption seen during his reign.
Very, very few Americans objected when FDR interred the Japanese
Even the Supreme Court approved it
Spare me, dumbass. Television didn't become a mass marketed consumer good until the 1950s.there were a lot of lynchings on TV in the 1920s
televisions us history - Google Search
"The world's first television stations first started appearing in America in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The first mechanical TV station was called W3XK and was created by Charles Francis Jenkins (one of the inventors of the mechanicaltelevision). That TV station aired its first broadcast on July 2, 1928."
Most American homes did not have a TV until the 1960s.