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joshcryer

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26. The labor movement was huge back then, and he killed it.
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 12:36 AM
Apr 2012

They gave him the benefit of the doubt and he paved the way to neuter labor completely. It worked, too. Though, WWII helped, also, but NLRA paved the way for it.

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FDR Saw This Coming And Tried To Warn Us [View all] Playinghardball Apr 2012 OP
k/r Dawson Leery Apr 2012 #1
Sadly, it's a little like liberalmike27 Apr 2012 #36
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Apr 2012 #2
Another FDR Gem: 66 dmhlt Apr 2012 #34
FDR's Definition of Fascism: freshwest Apr 2012 #38
The greatest President Marley01 Apr 2012 #3
Ditto that. closeupready Apr 2012 #7
IMHO,... MarianJack Apr 2012 #19
Also agree... rwsanders Apr 2012 #21
Yep The Best Indeed... WiffenPoof Apr 2012 #24
NLRB and NLRA joshcryer Apr 2012 #25
Taft Hartley was huge warning sign,m Reagans handling of the PATCO strike was another caution sign FogerRox Apr 2012 #45
He's particularly loved by Japanese-Americans...nt SidDithers Apr 2012 #28
+1,000,000! Hepburn Apr 2012 #39
FDR on Social Justice and Human Kindness: freshwest Apr 2012 #40
There is no doubt. dotymed Apr 2012 #42
Yep... K & R !!! WillyT Apr 2012 #43
What did FDR know about the realities of politics? MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #4
um... nebenaube Apr 2012 #8
um... malthaussen Apr 2012 #11
The sarcasm thingy sulphurdunn Apr 2012 #35
Sorry - I didn't use the "sarcasm" thingy MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #15
Good sarcasm is hard to tell from sincere stupidity. tclambert Apr 2012 #33
FDR never had to deal with a GOP congress and always had at least 65 Dem Senators scheming daemons Apr 2012 #13
half of those "Democratic" congressmen were arch-conservative Southern Democrats. provis99 Apr 2012 #14
Ex-actly ! n/t Smarmie Doofus Apr 2012 #17
Carter Glass of Virginia was a prominent pain in FDR's side wrt the New Deal Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #22
Obama could have UNQUESTIONABLY done all kinds of things MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #16
I like it! bongbong Apr 2012 #18
That is patently false. joshcryer Apr 2012 #27
The labor movement was huge back then, and he killed it. joshcryer Apr 2012 #26
Real Dems brush Apr 2012 #30
Lieberman wasn't a Democrat during that three month period, he was an Independent pnwmom Apr 2012 #31
Yeah, Liberman framed the whole thing, shame Franken was held back, too. joshcryer Apr 2012 #32
This is Exactly Right liberalmike27 Apr 2012 #37
FDR used the fireside chat to great effect FogerRox Apr 2012 #46
Possibly and I hope we get the chance to find out. dotymed Apr 2012 #47
So, perhaps in the spirit of keeping your enemies closer, we hire them to help formulate jtuck004 Apr 2012 #5
except it's not just men....nt antigop Apr 2012 #6
K&R I have always love this man. Remember setting on my mothers lap as she cried while listening jwirr Apr 2012 #9
What an amazing quote! K&R Moonwalk Apr 2012 #10
We DID listen. We forgot. And of course we got stupid. n/t Smarmie Doofus Apr 2012 #12
And ALEC became expert wing clippers right under our noses. lonestarnot Apr 2012 #20
He wouldn't get into the nomination debates now upi402 Apr 2012 #23
kr Norrin Radd Apr 2012 #29
Did FDR foresee Fox news and talk radio jopeli Apr 2012 #41
I like how this thread honoring the greatest President turns into Egalitarian Thug Apr 2012 #44
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