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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-29-08 01:51 PM
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Bill Scher: Conservative Fiction: The New Deal Sucked!
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Conservative Fiction: The New Deal Sucked!
By Bill Scher

October 29th, 2008 - 9:12am ET



As we are facing the biggest economic crisis since the Great Depression as a result of conservative deregulation, it's only logical that we would look to how we successfully dealt with the last major economic crisis -- the progressive principles that shaped President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "New Deal."

The conservative response? Pretend that the New Deal sucked.

Last month Jonah Goldberg wrote on the National Review blog The Corner that the New Deal is to blame for making it a "Great" depression:

...we shouldn't let invocation of the Great Depression — and our fear of it — justify all of this New Deal talk. Say it with me: The New Deal prolonged the Great Depression. In fact, if anything it was the New Deal itself that made the Great Depression "Great." By 1938 one in six Americans were still without jobs. It wasn't until WWII, when FDR started describing himself as "Dr. Win the War" instead of "Dr. New Deal" that America finally started to lift itself out of its state-imposed economic stupor.


Yesterday, the Heritage Foundation's Conn Carroll claimed that the New Deal created a wholly separate Depression:

One of the great untold stories about the Depression is that there were really two of them. By the mid-1930’s the U.S. economy was well along the road to recovery with the number of unemployed dropping from 13 million in 1933 to 7.6 million in 1936. The the Supreme Court, bowing to the court packing pressure of FDR, approved the Wagner Act and the economy tanked again.


The Wagner Act is that awful, awful law that gave workers the right to join unions, which in ConservativeWorld, ruined everything. .......(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.ourfuture.org/blog-entry/2008104429/conservative-fiction-new-deal-sucked




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Glorfindel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-29-08 02:07 PM
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1. My parents, who got married in 1930, would have disagreed strongly
In fact, they considered FDR the national savior. So do I.
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JHB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-29-08 02:35 PM
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2. How did America "lift itself out of its state-imposed economic stupor"...
...in an era of rationing and forgoing consumerism? People were encouraged to dig deep into their pockets to buy bonds, not cars or washing machines or any other sort of consumer goods.

Gee, maybe it was because the war ended all the fighting against "giving too much", and provided a blank check to redistribute wealth by instituting high taxes to pay lots of people in war jobs.

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