javaguru Banned Apr 20, 2013 #1 "Economics professor Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo explains the parts played by Hebert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt in the 'Great Depression'."
"Economics professor Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo explains the parts played by Hebert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt in the 'Great Depression'."
javaguru Banned Apr 20, 2013 #3 Kudos, then read his book, "How Capitalism Saved America." I hear and read that all the kids are into this thing called alternative media.
Kudos, then read his book, "How Capitalism Saved America." I hear and read that all the kids are into this thing called alternative media.
jnevin New member Apr 21, 2013 #4 Yeah, I watch too much tv, so if something doesn't get right to the point, I stop watching. If I commit to reading something I stick with it. Must be getting old.
Yeah, I watch too much tv, so if something doesn't get right to the point, I stop watching. If I commit to reading something I stick with it. Must be getting old.
javaguru Banned Apr 21, 2013 #5 jnevin said: Yeah, I watch too much tv, so if something doesn't get right to the point, I stop watching. If I commit to reading something I stick with it. Must be getting old. Click to expand... There is a lot of info in those 10 minutes but I would recommend reading the book. It's so well written that even an Irishman can understand it... I kid I kid...don't bomb me bluebird.
jnevin said: Yeah, I watch too much tv, so if something doesn't get right to the point, I stop watching. If I commit to reading something I stick with it. Must be getting old. Click to expand... There is a lot of info in those 10 minutes but I would recommend reading the book. It's so well written that even an Irishman can understand it... I kid I kid...don't bomb me bluebird.
mrplunkey New member Apr 21, 2013 #6 jnevin said: C'maaaaan. I'm more likely to read something than to watch it. Click to expand... You must be new to this forum.
jnevin said: C'maaaaan. I'm more likely to read something than to watch it. Click to expand... You must be new to this forum.
ismaele00 New member Apr 21, 2013 #7 jnevin said: Yeah, I watch too much tv, so if something doesn't get right to the point, I stop watching. If I commit to reading something I stick with it. Must be getting old. Click to expand... So you only watch porn... sorry for you.
jnevin said: Yeah, I watch too much tv, so if something doesn't get right to the point, I stop watching. If I commit to reading something I stick with it. Must be getting old. Click to expand... So you only watch porn... sorry for you.
Mr. dB Elite Mentor Platinum Platinum Apr 21, 2013 #8 Bit of a red herring. Coolidge was the laissez-faire president. As for paying farmers not to grow crops, that was the only way out of the dust bowl.
Bit of a red herring. Coolidge was the laissez-faire president. As for paying farmers not to grow crops, that was the only way out of the dust bowl.
javaguru Banned Apr 22, 2013 #9 Mr. dB said: Bit of a red herring. Coolidge was the laissez-faire president. As for paying farmers not to grow crops, that was the only way out of the dust bowl. Click to expand... That doesn't explain the DoA paying farmers to not harvest crops and slaughter livestock to drive up prices. There was no dust bowl in Ohio and my grandfather was a beneficiary of those payments.
Mr. dB said: Bit of a red herring. Coolidge was the laissez-faire president. As for paying farmers not to grow crops, that was the only way out of the dust bowl. Click to expand... That doesn't explain the DoA paying farmers to not harvest crops and slaughter livestock to drive up prices. There was no dust bowl in Ohio and my grandfather was a beneficiary of those payments.
U UA_Iron Guest Apr 22, 2013 #10 6:44 "...when the federal budget was cut, in absolute dollars, from 95 billion dollars to 35 billion dollars from 1945-1947 the economy took off..."
6:44 "...when the federal budget was cut, in absolute dollars, from 95 billion dollars to 35 billion dollars from 1945-1947 the economy took off..."