Saturday, March 1, 2025

Roosevelt's Policies

A Look Back In Time

By Norman E. Hooben 

It was once said by an author who's name escapes me at the moment (I think it was Ann Coulter but it doesn't really matter because others have implied the same.) that Franklin Roosevelt was the Father of the Democratic party or some other god-like inspirational figurehead that saved us from German occupation and/or from speaking Japanese if we lost the war on both sides of the world...by that I mean WW II. 
In realty Roosevelt was a racist like Adolf Hitler; he hated blacks as much as Hitler hated Jews...he also hated Japanese, it's why he round them all up at the outset of the war (American citizenship be damned!).  
Like all Alinskyites Roosevelt was able to indoctrinate black families into turning into Democrats (previously they voted Republican) by the New Deal promises.  We could say he literally bought their vote and it would be accurate.  
Let's  get back to that word above; Alinskyite.  That's someone who promises one thing but does the opposite.  So the blacks, and a whole bunch of other people,  were hoodwinked into the party of corruption without even mentioning the party of the KKK.
You know Hitler and his Nazi party also used Alinskyisms to attain power but he loved the way Roosevelt used such rhetoric to successfully win the White House more times than any other...things were going his way.
Because one generation soon forgets what the previous generation has done to get us where we're at, especially generations that are also separated by continents.  So let us look back in time...say about 1936. 
"In the U.S. Franklin Roosevelt was re-elected by a whopping majority, and Germany mounted the bandwagon of well-wishers for the occasion.  Roosevelt, the Nazis proclaimed, was a prime example of what they called the "FÜhreprinzip"-the policies of Herr Hitler himself."* 
*1936, the picture story of an unforgettable year by D.S. Halcyon, Jr.

Book overview

This book tells the story of an unforgettable year; 1936 when the Lindberghs fled the U.S.and sensation-hungry newspapers, King Edward VIII renounced his throne for the woman he loved, Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard boarded a steamship for what might develop into a honeymoon cruise and many other events. The book also tells of The New Deal, John L. Lewis, Adolf Hitler, The Spanish Civil War, Selassie's Ethiopia, The Scottsboro Boys, Stalin's Russia, and many other highlights.
Copyright 1963

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