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In reply to the discussion: Those who look to the New Deal as a possible model for Democratic economic policies in this era... [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)20. Didn't say you wanted to replicate anything. For fucks sake.
It's just acknowledging it's not something that's going to resonate with those who didn't benefit! Why is this so hard? Just read all the anger and denials that it was anything g but the best for everyone. Shit is crazy.
I regret even trying to discuss this w all the nonsense you put in my mouth.
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Those who look to the New Deal as a possible model for Democratic economic policies in this era... [View all]
Ken Burch
Apr 2017
OP
Well it's a reason for most of us to side eye that nostalgia because it goes hand in hand...
bettyellen
Apr 2017
#1
The new deal WAS the govt intervening to help some people while keeping others down. It not only
bettyellen
Apr 2017
#3
No, I don't think that's all that happened. You'd have ever right to be angry if I did think that.
Ken Burch
May 2017
#11
I agree that if you phrase it as "let's go BACK to the Thirties", that it wouldn't resonate
Ken Burch
May 2017
#29
If you scan this thread the level of denial about how perfect the program was
bettyellen
May 2017
#31
Redefine the proposition summaries needed, re-examine the breadth and width of any policies
LanternWaste
May 2017
#62
Your views are decidedly ahistorical and unsupported by any professional
KingCharlemagne
May 2017
#41
Thank you. Obviously that poster read one book that convinced them it was all roses...
bettyellen
May 2017
#52
People believe what is convenient for them at times. And if you read this thread ...
bettyellen
May 2017
#57
I guess we could debate the historical validity of BettyEllen's statement that "The new deal
KingCharlemagne
May 2017
#66
No more than everything in the US today is tainted by this being an country that makes war on others
David__77
May 2017
#51
Yet it's the economically secure that are hating on POC and equal rights for women right now. There
bettyellen
May 2017
#22
The post I responded to sure made excuses about people "having patience" for others civil rights
bettyellen
May 2017
#28
lovemydogs, no white people will ever have any right to lecture people of color about "patience"
Ken Burch
May 2017
#32
I agree that there were exclusions and injustices(such as redlining)in the New Deal era.
Ken Burch
May 2017
#13
Bernie Sanders never had a problem with minorities or women, unlike some think
lovemydogs
May 2017
#16
No, Bernie never had a problem, but you're not listening to what she is saying.
Ken Burch
May 2017
#35
I'm addressing the justified anger and distrust bettyellen expressed upthread.
Ken Burch
May 2017
#25
I appreciate your effort to unify, but it wasn't well received by that poster.
Buckeye_Democrat
May 2017
#42
We need to acknowledge that a wrong was done to communities of color then, though.
Ken Burch
May 2017
#33
"Civil rights and women's rights are now standard" you could have fooled us.
bettyellen
May 2017
#23
If you look at how often people want to remove the policies from any context on the
bettyellen
May 2017
#60
It's not isolationism...it's a recognition that there's little more that can be achieved through war
Ken Burch
May 2017
#38
I think the new deal was remarkable and even more remarkable for its time that it became law.
Demsrule86
May 2017
#40