Did FDR endanger the economic
Title: Did FDR endanger the economic
Category: History
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Did FDR endanger the economic
Did FDR endanger the economic prosperity and well being of the nation?
Contrary to the charge, FDR did not endanger the economic prosperity and well being of the nation. In fact, FDR’s actions as president have rescued the nation’s economy and have improved our economic future. The setting of a national minimum wage and giving workers the right to organize (through the NRA) will result in a happier, wealthier American working class that
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Days was a temporary measure called for by the desperate times. The handouts to the unemployed served only to help them survive, not to make them lazy and dependant. In regards to Social Security, because it only goes into effect after retirement at 65, it does not create a dependency that endangers national productivity. Rather, the recipients of Social Security are not in good enough shape to make much of a contribution in terms of productivity.
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