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View Poll Results: is almost every poster on 2+2 some kind of weird troll? | |||
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\"WWII ended the Depression...\"
...according to my American Business History teacher. He also said it pained him to have to admit it was the war and not FDR's New Deal. I can see how this is so widespread if everyone from college professors down to elementary teachers are teaching it that way. Still saddens me a bit that this broken-window fallacy of sorts is peddled in a university.
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
I wasn't aware that this is in doubt.
Military production quickly provided full employment. Depression happen. War come. Depression end. |
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
Fred Astaire's career ended the great depression.
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
Come on now. If you going to question a popularly held belief I think it should be required that you back it up with some type of reference or explanation.
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
Let's start with a question.
Every time we have a recession, why don't we have the government build a bunch of munitions and then dump them into the ocean? |
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
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Let's start with a question. Every time we have a recession, why don't we have the government build a bunch of munitions and then dump them into the ocean? [/ QUOTE ] Are you implying that the joy of death and destruction doesnt contribute to economic recovery? Wow, what a concept. |
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
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[ QUOTE ] Let's start with a question. Every time we have a recession, why don't we have the government build a bunch of munitions and then dump them into the ocean? [/ QUOTE ] Are you implying that the joy of death and destruction doesnt contribute to economic recovery? Wow, what a concept. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, it's really something is it? Surprisingly also death and destruction themselves don't contribute to economic recovery. So seeing as you agree with me how can you think WWII benefited the economy? Other than a basic confusion of correlation with causation? |
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
That's why the economy is so strong now. Bush is a good president.
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
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That's why the economy is so strong now. Bush is a good president. [/ QUOTE ] BUSH IN '08 - GETTING US OUT OF RECESSIONS, ONE BUNKER-BUSTER AT A TIME |
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Re: \"WWII ended the Depression...\"
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That's why the economy is so strong now. Bush is a good president. [/ QUOTE ] Hmm, I know this somehow has to be a sarcastic statement, but I don't see how since the economy is doing fine. Regardless, obviously a war that doesn't have overwhelming support isn't going to motivate people. |
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