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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: A tale of two presidential vacation homes: [View all]Autumn
(48,985 posts)9. It has a lot to do with politics MM. That's why you posted the pictures of both houses and
labeled them as to who owned what and who rented what and posted your OP in GDP, General Discussion Primaries. It was a good contrast you did there. The picture of FDR signing in to law the Glass Steagall Act and the one of Bill Clinton signing legislation to end the Glass Steagall Act were nice contrasts also. A tale of two president's no matter which way you look at it.
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It used to be, The Vanderbilts have a historical site just up the road from FDR. And
Raine1967
Aug 2015
#61
That's what was so great about FDR. He could have been so removed from ordinary people
sabrina 1
Aug 2015
#64
And there is the tale of two presidents. Much more revealing than a home and a vacation home
Autumn
Aug 2015
#4
It has a lot to do with politics MM. That's why you posted the pictures of both houses and
Autumn
Aug 2015
#9
Vacations homes usually are the last thing on a list for voters to worry about.
leftofcool
Aug 2015
#48
I usually concern myself with issues like Black Lives Matter etal, not optics
leftofcool
Aug 2015
#56