I grew up during the 30s. Parents thought Roosevelt was god and would fix everything. Even at that age I could figure out I was hungry trying to sell magazines door to door and Roosevelt was pedaling a crock of crap.Nothing got better ’til WW II
If the wealthy in this country really did create jobs, I’d gladly give them their tax breaks but they took the tax breaks, off-shored profits and outsourced jobs leaving many of us unemployed or under-employed.
Sorry dude, the huge history fail is all you. The depression wasn’t one long miasma of economic misery. It had moments when the economy tried to rebound, but because of Roosevelt’s policies, it would crash again. the crashes of 1934, 1936 and 1937 resulted in new rounds of massive unemployment. You are certainly entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.
Actually, you might consider getting your economic information from someone other than Paul Krugman. The depression of the 1930’s (nothing great about it) was the result of bad federal reserve policy in 1929. To the extent the Fed at the time was on the GOP watch they certainly deserve the blame, but intellectual honesty would compel you to admit that the point you brought up out of the blue had nothing to do with previous conversations.
randayn almost 12 years ago
Given that Roosevelt inherited a bad economy in 1932 and made it even worse for the duration of the 1930’s, your comparing him to Obama is most apt.
SashaW almost 12 years ago
Go back to school, and stop listening to the Faux News.
jpearson08 almost 12 years ago
Sooner or later, other people’s money will run out.
zoidknight almost 12 years ago
Given that taxes are actually higher and about to get higher, no facts were presented to back your point.
cwsprague almost 12 years ago
Well, the two have a lot in common: both are presiding over the longest stretches of economic misery in American history due to their policies.
iariese almost 12 years ago
you can tell who is a conservative, but you cannot tell them much. In other words, conservatives know a lot – most of it is wrong.
echoraven almost 12 years ago
Last panel…. PERFECT!
zwilnik64 almost 12 years ago
Reagan raised taxes.
Badfisherman almost 12 years ago
Wow, greatest joke ever! Can’t stop laughing.
Bob. almost 12 years ago
I grew up during the 30s. Parents thought Roosevelt was god and would fix everything. Even at that age I could figure out I was hungry trying to sell magazines door to door and Roosevelt was pedaling a crock of crap.Nothing got better ’til WW II
The Fly Hunter almost 12 years ago
Not the best at all!! But certainly the most corrupt!!!
IQTech61 almost 12 years ago
If the wealthy in this country really did create jobs, I’d gladly give them their tax breaks but they took the tax breaks, off-shored profits and outsourced jobs leaving many of us unemployed or under-employed.
randayn almost 12 years ago
Sorry dude, the huge history fail is all you. The depression wasn’t one long miasma of economic misery. It had moments when the economy tried to rebound, but because of Roosevelt’s policies, it would crash again. the crashes of 1934, 1936 and 1937 resulted in new rounds of massive unemployment. You are certainly entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.
randayn almost 12 years ago
Actually, you might consider getting your economic information from someone other than Paul Krugman. The depression of the 1930’s (nothing great about it) was the result of bad federal reserve policy in 1929. To the extent the Fed at the time was on the GOP watch they certainly deserve the blame, but intellectual honesty would compel you to admit that the point you brought up out of the blue had nothing to do with previous conversations.
magnoliasouth almost 12 years ago
Love this strip!