Interesting American History series here.
The Great Depression
"Now let's be frank. You and I know that immediate relief of the unemployed is the immediate need of the hour." ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (referring to 25%unemployment)
The Great Depression and the New Deal
"It is my contention that no one should be allowed to write about FDR who did not experience that era. It really is one of those cases of you had to be there. Roosevelt may be a myth...today, but 60 years ago that myth looked more like hope. In his fireside chats, he turned our Philco radios into shrines, and when he said that America could not afford to live with one-third of a nation ill-housed and ill-fed, we thought he would do something about it. And he did" ~ Daniel Schorr, "The FDR 'Myth': You Had To Be There," Christian Science Monitor, 25 October 1996, 19. (referring to extraordinary times)
The Second New Deal
"Do something. And when you have done that something, if it works, do it some more. And if it does not work, then do something else." ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (his pragmatic advice)
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