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It was FDR. The 'hands off' governing policies of both the Coolidge and Hoover administrations towards corporate entities led to the Great Depression. FDR enacted a lot of socialist principles in order to help people eat. Some programs were unbelievably successful, others were failures, but it took the jobs created by WWII to really put this country back on its feet. That's why Republicans like the war machine. Creates jobs. And it's better to kill hundreds of thousands of men, women and children in another country and rack up trillions in debt to be paid back by future generations than it is to pay a couple hundred extra bucks this year in taxes. Just ask a Republican. They'll tell you all about it. It's the Christian way!
[2 points]4 years ago by sillynillyReplyEdited 4 years ago by sillynilly
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Then please don't.
? You didn't offer up Teddy Roosevelt as a choice?
He was actually the one. They love to quote him, but they leave out that part.
It was FDR. The 'hands off' governing policies of both the Coolidge and Hoover administrations towards corporate entities led to the Great Depression. FDR enacted a lot of socialist principles in order to help people eat. Some programs were unbelievably successful, others were failures, but it took the jobs created by WWII to really put this country back on its feet. That's why Republicans like the war machine. Creates jobs. And it's better to kill hundreds of thousands of men, women and children in another country and rack up trillions in debt to be paid back by future generations than it is to pay a couple hundred extra bucks this year in taxes. Just ask a Republican. They'll tell you all about it. It's the Christian way!
George W. Bush. At least according to the lemmings who follow.
True. But they just can't see it, can they?
There you go again, assuming unproven premises in your conclusion. You never did very well in debate, did you?