Posted by oldtanker on October 06, 2018 at 20:50:49 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Kubota Forum posted by Loren in Iowa on October 05, 2018 at 19:48:19:
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Actually the Great Depression was a world wide depression. FDR didn't take office until 1933 so the start wasn't his fault. Because of our isolationist stance they would not allow him to build up the military in order to get folks back to work. England was much the same way. Both the British and us had to try public works to get people back in the work place. Hitler who took power in 1933 took Germany out of far worse economic conditions than that of us or England in 3 years. He did that by trashing the Treaty of Versailles and rebuilding the Germany military. Increased factory orders for uniforms, cookware, ammo, weapons, ships, aircraft, vehicles and other things needed for a military called people back to work. These people now had money to spend creating a ripple effect. The US and British governments couldn't hire enough people with public works to really make a dent.
England got out of the depression in 1939 when they entered WWII. While we start to come out in 1940 with orders for war materials from England we were not officially out of the depression unit something in 1942.
I can name a lot of things I thing Roosevelt did wrong......but I will not blame him for problems he inherited.
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