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02-20-2009, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by KSigkid
The "Great Depression" is a tough comp, because I don't think anyone really knows how much FDR's social programs helped. I think a lot more credit has to be given to WWII and the business that came out of that. But, that's getting into my "FDR is Overrated" kick...
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WWII played a huge role in our ultimate recovery from the Great Depression. You know the phrase, "Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it"? Yeah, some folks have already started to express caution. If times get really desperate, and people feel vulnerable and scared, it would be very tempting for the gov't to create jobs in, say, the defense industry. Bombers and tankers, anyone?
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02-20-2009, 03:06 PM
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I can't believe anyone is surprised by the New York Post thing. The newspaper isn't even good enough to be toilet paper, let alone mullet wrap.
Even though it's NYC's "conservative" paper, it's scum. When my best friend from college died, they harassed me, her other friends, and worse!, her family. They wrote things about her last days that were patently untrue. The other papers in NYC got the story right, but they were ridiculous. When they chased us as we were walking out of her memorial, that was the last straw. I haven't read that pile of nonsense in over 4 years.
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02-21-2009, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
I can't believe anyone is surprised by the New York Post thing. The newspaper isn't even good enough to be toilet paper, let alone mullet wrap.
Even though it's NYC's "conservative" paper, it's scum. When my best friend from college died, they harassed me, her other friends, and worse!, her family. They wrote things about her last days that were patently untrue. The other papers in NYC got the story right, but they were ridiculous. When they chased us as we were walking out of her memorial, that was the last straw. I haven't read that pile of nonsense in over 4 years.
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You're probably going to laugh, but I read the Post once and assumed it was a tabloid. It just didn't read like actual news.
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02-22-2009, 06:41 PM
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You're probably going to laugh, but I read the Post once and assumed it was a tabloid. It just didn't read like actual news.
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that was my reaction as well
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02-20-2009, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB
WWII played a huge role in our ultimate recovery from the Great Depression. You know the phrase, "Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it"? Yeah, some folks have already started to express caution. If times get really desperate, and people feel vulnerable and scared, it would be very tempting for the gov't to create jobs in, say, the defense industry. Bombers and tankers, anyone?
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This seems a little . . . alarmist, since the jobs that spurred the economy in the 1940s (primarily factory-based, or related to blue-collar or no-collar jobs) wouldn't really exist for modern warfare and automated production lines.
Unless Joe Sixpack can weld together an unmanned attack drone, I just don't see this as viable anymore, certainly not viable enough to consider it for any sort of semi-'conspiracy' theory.
Still, I feel where you're coming from - the lack of consensus on how to handle the situation could seriously lead to some awkward "policy-pushing" under the guise of solution. Indeed, that's what Republicans consider a large portion of the current stimulus.
Last edited by KSig RC; 02-20-2009 at 03:53 PM.
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