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abelenkpe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-11 06:39 PM
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FDR’s lessons for Obama
FDR’s lessons for Obama

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/fdrs-lessons-for-obama/2011/09/08/gIQAwyHEDK_story.html?fb_ref=NetworkNews&fb_source=home_multiline

It has become a universally acknowledged truth in coverage of the 2012 presidential campaign, one repeated with increased fervor with each dismal jobs report, that no president has won reelection with an unemployment rate above 7.2 percent. But always there is the caveat: . . . since Franklin Roosevelt in 1936.

In the aftermath of Thursday night’s presidential address on jobs, that caveat should be more than an afterthought. FDR’s victory three-quarters of a century ago has important parallels to the situation in which President Obama finds himself and provides vital lessons if he is to be similarly successful.
While Roosevelt had been elected in 1932 during a period of economic collapse, four years later the economy was still struggling. Unemployment in 1936 was 16.6 percent. The moment of national unity that marked Roosevelt’s first hundred days had petered out, leaving behind a general dissatisfaction with large-scale, inefficient government bureaucracies and their stratospheric levels of federal spending and debt. Newspapers had coined the term “boondoggle” to describe the high-end dog shelters, city zoo monkey houses, safety pin studies and other New Deal projects that attempted to stimulate the economy. New entitlement programs such as Social Security had been passed, over strong opposition, but had yet to take effect.

While Obama might confront the propaganda machine of Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News, Roosevelt faced off against a relatively more powerful William Randolph Hearst and his newspaper empire. In 1936 two-thirds of Americans read newspapers, which were vociferously anti-New Deal. Today, the Tea Party and a network of organizations funded by the Koch family and others focus their attacks on Obama. In 1936, charges of creeping socialism and the savaging of the Constitution were launched by the Liberty League and its affiliated groups, funded by a flood of money from the du Pont family and major corporations.

And yet when Election Day arrived, Roosevelt won by a landslide of historic proportions.

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MannyGoldstein Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-11 06:47 PM
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1. Unemployment plunged by 35% between FDR's inauguration and his first re-election
That's a whole lot different than the situation with Obama, where real unemployment continued to skyrocket for a while, leveled for a bit, and now is growing again.
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izquierdista Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-11 07:13 PM
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2. Plus...
FDR reassured people with his fireside chats; Obama tells f-ing retards to eat their peas.
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Hart2008 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-11 06:19 AM
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8. You nailed it again Manny! NT
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BoredNow Donating Member (17 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-11 07:20 PM
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3. The difference is
I read a great book called "All But The People"; written in 1969 by George Wolfskill and John Hudson.
The book explains that the 'elites' from the extreme left and right hated FDR, but, as the book points out, the people were convinced that he was on their side.
They trusted him to protect them.
It details the vicious attacks on FDR from the left and the right (mostly right) - really outrageous stuff.
Whispering campaigns were big back then.

Obama is obviously hated by the rightwingers, and the 'professorial left' feel betrayed by him, but I'm not sure if 'the people' are really paying attention. 95% of 'the people' are just living their lives.

The real difference is, the house and senate weren't full of Ayn Rand fanboys back in the 1930's.
They hated FDR, but they weren't sociopaths like the Teahadists.
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abelenkpe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-11 07:42 PM
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4. tea party folk are loony and a bit scary
Wish my gramma was still around so I could ask her more about those times though. She loved FDR.

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pnorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-11 08:13 PM
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6. Can't get any useful Google on "All But The People" so far,
but I'm puzzled at the term "left elites" in the Thirties. Now, that's a staple of RW paranoia, but during FDR's time? Can you elaborate?
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Enthusiast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-11 06:13 AM
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7. But today there is no "Far" left.
What today is characterized as 'fringe left' is actually moderate by 1970s standards. This is today's 'center' on some issues.

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DeSwiss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-11 07:59 PM
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5. K&R
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Hart2008 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-11 06:25 AM
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9. Obama is no FDR. We need Gary Hart! rungaryhart.com
No way FDR would have compromised with the Repukes and Obama failed to show much urgency in his first 100 days.

Obama failed the lessons of FDR by embracing supply side economics and neoliberalism.

We need Gary Hart!

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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1909234
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