by threadbear » Sun 06 May 2007, 20:18:40
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Baldwin', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', 'R')oosevelt is considered to be one of the greatest of all American Presidents by all reputable scholars. His status in American History is shown by the new "Roosevelt" and "WWII "monuments" in Washington DC. He presided over American victories across two oceans in WWII.
There were failures mixed in with Roosevelt's many successes. The interment of Japanese-Americans in concentration camps was a horror. The abandonment the governments-in-exile and betrayal of democratic forces in eastern Europe to the communists led to 40 years of cold war. The US is still struggling to make social security work. But overall he must, IMHO, be ranked among the greatest presidents and can be compared with Lincoln.
Wow, as a member of the peak oil forum we need to tar and feather you.

Don't forget that for all intents and purposes, he killed the gold standard, and burdened us forever with nightmares such as welfare and social security. He set in motion the financial ruination for this country.
When the government goes bankrupt and all hell breaks loose, don't expect FDR's name to be inscribed on a solid gold statue.
I understand perfectly the concept of the lower $10 ruining us. They need welfare, food stamps, medicaid etc. In New York State, we have to pay for all of the AIDS patients in the state. Mix blacks and latinos, needle drugs, and cheap hookers, and you'll end up with a medicaid nightmare.
Burdened you with nightmares like social security and welfare? Listen, Kid, had he not done something to save capitalism from itself, you would be living in a Communist country right now. His efforts in the WW2 helped avert a fascist takeover too. Did you know that he was very nearly assassinated by fascist sympathizers?