What does /pol/ think of FDR's New Deal policy? Also, what about his role in WW2?
Bumping for interest
>>73769241
Helped to end the Great Depression after decades of """muh unregulated free market""" policies
>>73770847
So, you don't believe in the "laissez faire" policy? Economically, he was almost exactly like Hitler.
>>73769241
I would like to know more about him and his policies.
I heard that the war did more to help end the depression than the gov's actions, is that true?
>>73769241
Do your own fucking homework kid.
>>73771010
Considering that America was arming half of Europe, that sounds about right.
>>73771056
It sounds like a homework question, but I can assure you it is genuine interest.
Many opposed him because they felt like his policies violated the constitution. He was a big supporter of the union.
>>73771293
I think it would have been nice if he hadn't died. He got along with Stalin a lot better than all his successors.
>>73771406
How did FDR serve 4 terms? Did he pull a Putin?
>>73771503
Some exception that can be enacted during wartime, I believe.