The GDP was much smaller even in proportion to the popular size. Plus, there is 
no taking account of the decline in GDP from 1929-1933. I don't care about 
republican or democrat, I just care about results. Going from begging to full 
employment was not a masterstroke of the New Deal, John, but America's entry 
and triumph in WW2. I am saying what your statistic reflects is millions or men 
in the military, plus million working in wartime factories. If the New Deal was 
such a success, which it was not, nobody would be arguing the point. It would 
be like going against an improved chipset or trace arrays on your personal 
devices, because, why interfere with better? 
Now, this makes me wax philosophical because if FDR looked back and had his 
life to live over again, would he have started a war against Adolf, defeat the 
nazis, and laid barriers against Stalin in Eastern Europe, and blunted, or 
tried to bring in from the cold that Japanese? Killing Hitler in 1934 would 
have changed the world. This, then, is a many worlds argument worth arguing 
(maybe). 
On our world, as it is now, please keep your eye on the crazy employment 
numbers, but also inflation. Keep an eye on housing as well, and ask yourself 
could we again arrive at another Dodd-Frank circa 2008 housing collapse (Now 
that happened under  Bush 43's watch. 

From: John Clark <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>; 
[email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Jun 28, 2021 5:56 am
Subject: Re: Rudy Giuliani's law license has been suspended



On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 4:36 PM <[email protected]> wrote:


> Who did the best with unemployment in cold hard reality? I suspect over the 
> last several decades it went like this [...]

You don't need to "suspect", you don't need to hear anecdotes from your 
dentist's nephew's friend, you can look up the cold hard employment figures in 
a book and they do not cast Republican presidents in a flattering light.  

the CCC only helped unemployed somewhat [...]   Roosevelt died shortly before 
its end in  April 1945, and 13 million men and women were in the military from 
1941-1946. This kind of skews your big blue stripe.

That big blue stripe, and stripes (plural), in the figure below are not about 
unemployment, they are about the annual Gross Domestic Product growth rate, 
they are about the size of the economy, and the red stripes also do not cast 
Republican presidents in a flattering light, especially Donald J Trump. 

John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis




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