Posted by
JP on Saturday, April 05, 2008 11:34:53 AM
new @ exilestreet
by Burt
Prelutsky [scriptwriter]
Growing
up, as I did, in the home of Russian Jewish immigrants, it figures that
I’d start out thinking that, by all rights, FDR belonged on Mount
Rushmore. But, all these years later, I have concluded that most of
America’s woes can be traced back to his presidency, and that the best
reason for his being up there along with Lincoln, Jefferson, Washington
and Teddy Roosevelt, is that his head was already made of stone.
Although
FDR is often, mistakenly, credited with bringing the Great Depression
to an end, as Amity Shlaes made clear in her book, “The Forgotten Man,”
his policies, which can best be described as Socialistic and
anti-business, in reality prolonged America’s misery. The mere fact
that he and his economic advisors thought it made perfect sense to keep
raising taxes during the 1930s suggests that their primary motive
wasn’t to lift the country out of its economic morass, but to take
advantage of the situation to inflate the power of the federal
government. [more]