@SpyderFilmDayv You need to go back and do your homework. The great depression was not ended by FDR's spending. The fact is that the depression would have ended much earlier than it did, and that FDR's programs PROLONGED the recovery. Your revisionist history books didn't even bother to tell you about the great depression of 1920. That's right. We had a depression in 1920 as well, that most people have never heard of. How did we get our of that depression quickly? By cutting taxes. FACT.
BASIC HISTORY - the depression didn't end until after world war 2 when our nation became productive again. BASIC ECONOMICS - Increasing government spending will only put us further into debt and will not help us out of this recession/depression. This is especially true when the spending is done on war material which provides no economic benefit to the US, instead it is super inflationary. Our recent presidents have spent us into an oblivion, you can only cure a recession through savings.
Also I think you need to take History 101 it's offered in all high schools, Check out a chapter Called FDR and the New Deal ... Appearently Roosevelt - Spent a grand amount of money and got the US out of this thing called the great depression by creating public works jobs and getting people back to work building roads. Now is it me or was the great depression. seems to me that the way depression/recession is to create jobs by spending stimulus money. BASIC HISTORY conservatives hate facts
@hughwags We pulled out of Iraq for the most part. And he has ended production of the F22 which has been Obsolete for years, billions saved right there.
The average unemployment check in the U.S. is $293.-msn
Average COBRA premiums exceed $400 a month for individuals, and more than $1,000 a month for families.The stimulus package will subsidize 65% of COBRA premiums for employees who were laid off between Sept. 1 and the end of this year.-usa today
It's fun to go back and watch the lies and how many people buy this shit... lol
twistedfocus100 8 months ago
@SpyderFilmDayv You need to go back and do your homework. The great depression was not ended by FDR's spending. The fact is that the depression would have ended much earlier than it did, and that FDR's programs PROLONGED the recovery. Your revisionist history books didn't even bother to tell you about the great depression of 1920. That's right. We had a depression in 1920 as well, that most people have never heard of. How did we get our of that depression quickly? By cutting taxes. FACT.
vbgore 1 year ago
BASIC HISTORY - the depression didn't end until after world war 2 when our nation became productive again. BASIC ECONOMICS - Increasing government spending will only put us further into debt and will not help us out of this recession/depression. This is especially true when the spending is done on war material which provides no economic benefit to the US, instead it is super inflationary. Our recent presidents have spent us into an oblivion, you can only cure a recession through savings.
hughwags 2 years ago
Also I think you need to take History 101 it's offered in all high schools, Check out a chapter Called FDR and the New Deal ... Appearently Roosevelt - Spent a grand amount of money and got the US out of this thing called the great depression by creating public works jobs and getting people back to work building roads. Now is it me or was the great depression. seems to me that the way depression/recession is to create jobs by spending stimulus money. BASIC HISTORY conservatives hate facts
SpyderFilmDayv 2 years ago
@hughwags We pulled out of Iraq for the most part. And he has ended production of the F22 which has been Obsolete for years, billions saved right there.
SpyderFilmDayv 2 years ago
I don't see him stopping any wars. He's increasing our involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq. And, you can't spend yourself out of a recession, duh...
hughwags 2 years ago
4:00 "decrease spending on things like unemployment so that our deficits will start coming down" Read -its your fault we are in debt, get a job
mrredfatty 2 years ago
The average unemployment check in the U.S. is $293.-msn
Average COBRA premiums exceed $400 a month for individuals, and more than $1,000 a month for families.The stimulus package will subsidize 65% of COBRA premiums for employees who were laid off between Sept. 1 and the end of this year.-usa today
mrredfatty 2 years ago
obama is a lier
libyan1000 2 years ago
Yea, if you don't pay taxes it's hard to find any redeeming value in cutting them.
warman58 2 years ago