Sunday, September 02, 2012

Let’s not repeat FDR’s mistakes

Many of President Obama’s failed policies to stimulate the economy are bit like Viagra, temporary and not a permanent solution for something systemic. They are out of FDR’s playbook in the 1930s when the Great Depression was rolling along for 10 years, with the blame always going back to President Hoover (who as a liberal Republican had actually tried many of the same government programs to boost the economy and was criticized by candidate Roosevelt). Using the excuse of the economy FDR put in place social programs.  In early 1941 Congress gave FDR unprecedented authority and funds to act militarily with speed in case the war in Europe got worse.  If you recall your history, Hitler a democratically elected Socialist, was rampaging through Europe installing his Aryan Nazi puppets.  Americans had been averse to war, especially the Communists, despite the horror stories about Jews, the disabled, the Gypsies, and the non-German nationals and how they were suffering.  Then when Hitler attacked the USSR, the darling of the American Communist Party, opinions changed.  When Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941, FDR immediately went into action. Close to a million Americans—Germans, Italians and Japanese—plus foreign nationals who were in the country for business or tourism, were either detained, imprisoned, or moved to relocation camps away from the two coasts.  Congress had never foreseen that the money would be used against Americans, but it was too late.  This could happen with any President, but for those of you who were outraged by Iraq and Afghanistan, just check the internet for the Congressional debates that went on in 2002 and 2003, and note that in the 1990s it was the Clinton administration, (Kennedy, Pelosi, Kerry,  etc.) warning of WMD.  Bush had Congressional approval for Iraq and Afghanistan regardless of whether it was a mistake or he had poor motives.  He had a lot of company (Obama who has continued those occupations for 4 years did not support him or the U.S. forces).  Obama has increasingly set himself up as a dictatorial monarch and ignores our Congress.  Let’s put a stop to this in November, and if Romney proceeds on the same course, boot him out too!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

failed mistakes where does it all come from