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LeftInTX

(34,301 posts)
17. Yep...
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 06:30 PM
Jun 2014

My dad was an FDR dem. Then, he voted for Nixon, but Nixon basically left FDR's programs in place.

Then, he voted for Reagan.

When I questioned him about Reagan's dismantling of FDR's programs, my dad basically said "FDR was needed back then, but not anymore".

I think my dad fell for the Reagan's "welfare queen" propaganda - cuz based on his memory as a kid, they didn't have "welfare queens" when he was growing up.

People tend to have short memories....and they tend to see other groups as "the problem".....

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I don't know kelliekat JustAnotherGen Jun 2014 #1
Could be shenmue Jun 2014 #2
My parents were children during the GD. Skidmore Jun 2014 #3
Most of the people who lived through the great depression are dead, dying, have dementia, etc eShirl Jun 2014 #4
My dad grew up in the Depression. no_hypocrisy Jun 2014 #5
My grandparents NEVER forgot NickB79 Jun 2014 #6
Most of the people I know (or knew) who experienced the Depression The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2014 #7
My Grandpa picked through the garbage of the food store HockeyMom Jun 2014 #8
I was born in 1941 so it was not so bad then but I do not think they forgot. They lived frugally and jwirr Jun 2014 #9
We didn't stick together and try to help one another. The right was just as idiotic then as now. Squinch Jun 2014 #10
I'm not all that old (under 50)... Cooley Hurd Jun 2014 #11
Consumerism. Barack_America Jun 2014 #12
Most of them are no longer around, and no, they didn't forget... joeybee12 Jun 2014 #13
I think the "good years" of 1945-75 blurred their memories starroute Jun 2014 #14
I think you're on to something there Art_from_Ark Jun 2014 #20
Dont you dare lay this at the doorstep of the generation that survived the First Great Republican rhett o rick Jun 2014 #15
That attitude predates Obama's election. JoeyT Jun 2014 #16
Yep... LeftInTX Jun 2014 #17
My grandparents on one side basically voted the same way. JoeyT Jun 2014 #21
My thinking is that the GOP knew that, as the greatest generation aged, those people coming applegrove Jun 2014 #18
To live through the depression you had to be born before 1930. kickysnana Jun 2014 #19
A couple of things: kiva Jun 2014 #22
People who were old enough to remember the Great Depression as teenagers Warpy Jun 2014 #23
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