I’m hardly a presidential scholar, but from what i understand, the country hit a peak of greatness under FDR’s reforms. Wages were very fair, consumers had lots of buying power, and there were social safety nets in place. Even after FDR, i think those things stayed relatively stable for some years before traitors and capitalists gained the upper hand.
The great irony is that boomers were pretty much the first new generation to enjoy the fruits of FDR’s work, and now they’re one of the biggest bases taking part in working to destroy democracy.
I’m hardly a presidential scholar, but from what i understand, the country hit a peak of greatness under FDR’s reforms. Wages were very fair, consumers had lots of buying power, and there were social safety nets in place. Even after FDR, i think those things stayed relatively stable for some years before traitors and capitalists gained the upper hand.
The great irony is that boomers were pretty much the first new generation to enjoy the fruits of FDR’s work, and now they’re one of the biggest bases taking part in working to destroy democracy.
yeah this is my gist as well.