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Default Obama˘s ˇNew Deal˘ Not Likely to GOP'sBAD Economy

On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 04:49:56 -0800, saltyfishsauce wrote:

[...]
“I think there’s a very high probability that this kind of proposal will
actually make matters worse”.

Lee E. Ohanian, professor of economics at UCLA, agreed that Obama’s plan
shared similarities with Roosevelt’s “New Deal,” which expanded the
federal government with the creation of 36 agencies, such as the Federal
Emergency Relief Administration, the Federal Housing Administration, the
National Industrial Recovery Act, the Public Works Administration, and
the Social Security Administration.
[...]
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/conten...x?RsrcID=40497

Heil Hitler! [ get used to it ]


All the rich people are now bailing out of the system stealing everything
while they can before DEM's stop the thievery with RE-regulations to
protect the common person. Of course it can't be fixed overnight. It took
Clinton two terms to fix the republiCAN"Ts mistakes before.

BTW, RHF will be the first to tell you about how stupid you are
instantiating hitler in your post.


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