As the Depression worsened, Eleanor Roosevelt shifted her emphasis “from the alleviation of distress to the need for basic change.” “We must reorganize our economic structure so it may be possible for those willing to work to receive adequate compensation.” Without her, no him.

Apr 17, 2022 · 2:14 AM UTC

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I wonder what Eleanor Roosevelt would say today about the mass immigration aimed to undercut wages.
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It sounds like she could see beyond what her eyes could see.
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Without him, no her. This can only work both ways
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She was a fool for socialism. The far left always wants to constantly manufacture no crises so they can turn the country more to be like Venezuela or communist China with total authoritarian control. So don’t think for one minute she’s some peacenik!
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Yet the people with all the power see no need for change. The status quo is providing them a fine life.
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Is this why FDR’s disastrous policies turned what would have been an 18 month tragedy into a decade long catastrophe? You’re saying it was his wife who kept the US in a manufactured decline because of a utopian hero worship for Stalin, and not actually FDR himself? Good to know
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FDR was one of the worst presidents ever.
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