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Bernie addressing the racism against Latinos (Original Post) artislife Sep 2015 OP
In 1931, pro business Republican Pres. Herbert Hoover, like his two GOP predecessors did little appalachiablue Sep 2015 #1
There is history in Woodie Guthries song "Deportee". jwirr Sep 2015 #2
Good for Guthrie, I can see that. appalachiablue Sep 2015 #3

appalachiablue

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1. In 1931, pro business Republican Pres. Herbert Hoover, like his two GOP predecessors did little
Thu Sep 10, 2015, 07:19 PM
Sep 2015

to nothing about the Great Depression wreaking misery and devastation worldwide. At one point Hoover thought of calling in the Red Cross (? not a 'natural disaster'), then he supplied the wealthy with money at the Top, thinking it would 'TRICKLE DOWN' to the poor. NOT. Repeated by Reagan fifty years later- 'Voodoo economics'.

Finally Pres. Hoover's labor Secretary came up with a scapegoat idea to deflect the real source of the Great Depression crisis. Action began in Los Angeles and the southwest US to target and intimidate hispanics blamed for taking away American jobs. Thousands were told they had to leave by train for Mexico and there was no more govt. funded nominal food and relief for them.

It was an abomination and cruelty strategy that's been used throughout history especially in times of economic and social instability. We're witnessing it again today, tragically.

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