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Bachmann: Partying like it’s 1929 - Hotair

Posted on 01/31/2009 8:06:31 AM PST by wingsof liberty

posted at 11:37 am on January 30, 2009 by Ed Morrissey

Rep. Michele Bachmann explains to her Minnesota constituents about the historical failures of massive government spending, asking why the Obama administration wants to party like it’s 1929. She points out that both Herbert Hoover and FDR tried the same kind of so-called “stimulus” spending and it led to unprecedented debt and government bureaucracy. Even FDR’s Treasury Secretary admitted it was a failure: The stock market collapse of 1929 brought a crashing halt to the Roaring Twenties. But President Herbert Hoover’s response to the economic crisis ensured that it became a genuine catastrophe. Contrary to popular perception, Hoover did not respond to the downturn with inaction or indifference — rather, he pursued a series of misguided big-government adventures that lengthened and deepened our economic woes. Hoover not only dramatically hiked income and import taxes, but he instituted big-government spending programs all but identical to those being debated today. Hoover’s Reconstruction Finance Corporation tried to ease economic pain by funneling tax money to state governments, local governments, banks and a variety of businesses. His Federal Home Loan Bank Act extended loans in an effort to increase low-income housing — beginning the ill-fated history of federal intervention in the housing market. These measures proved a dismal failure, and things got only worse. In the 1932 campaign, Franklin Roosevelt actually attacked Hoover for his big-government policies, decrying Hoover’s presidency as “the greatest spending administration in peacetime in all of history.” Yet, once elected, Roosevelt not only maintained Hoover’s programs, he used them as a foundation for his titanic New Deal expenditures. He even expanded Hoover’s failed housing program and launched the now-infamous mortgage giant Fannie Mae. And even in the face of a staggering 25 percent unemployment, FDR held fast to the big-government philosophy — jobs programs, handouts, tax hikes — and, as a result, presided over a decade of economic misery. FDR’s own treasury secretary, Henry Morgenthau, had to admit as much in 1939: “We are spending more than we have ever spent before, and it does not work. … We have never made good on our promises. I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started. And an enormous debt to boot!” Bachmann wrote an excellent column, but the comments are even more entertaining. Instead of attacking Bachmann’s arguments, the Strib commenters instead attack Michele. One commenter finally noted that As usual when reading reader comments I’m not sure whether to be entertained or saddened. Liberal retorts to conservative views are so predictable. They most often: - Present ad hominem attacks on the author, not the ideas - Mention some vague notion of Bush’s failed policies - Are emotional rather than logical - Fail to present any evidence to the contrary - Inject homosexuality into the argument - Inject racism into the argument - Blah blah blah. This stuff is better than the Enquirer. No one really wants to address Bachmann’s points, mostly because they’re unassailable. Despite all of the capital confiscation and massive government spending on public works and entitlements, unemployment hardly budged during the entire decade. It remained above 20%, and just when it started to drop, FDR rolled out the second phase of the New Deal and unemployment shot back up. It only dropped when America went to war and a big percentage of its work force got mobilized into the military. Instead of learning from history, Bachmann aptly notes, the Obama administration wants to party like it’s 1929, with protectionism, expanded government bureaucracies, and capital confiscation at a time when we need it in the private market to create jobs. Happy Days Are Here Again. Get ready for the bread (lines) and circuses, because eventually the Obama administration will have to avoid the pitchforks and torches.


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I really beleive Michele hit it right on the head with this. What I dont understand is Obama going ahead with this full steam. He knows as well as we do these programs will do nothing to stimulate the economy, as was the case with The New Deal. Obama has said on many occasions he will be in office 8 years, even 8-10 years at one point! But he was elected primarly for ONE REASON: to improve the economy. If this trillion dollar porkfest fails to do so, and almost everyone aside from left wing moonbats agree it will fail, he will be lucky to finish his 1st term, let alone a second.
1 posted on 01/31/2009 8:06:31 AM PST by wingsof liberty
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To: wingsof liberty

paragraphs are your friends.....


2 posted on 01/31/2009 8:13:57 AM PST by GQuagmire
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To: wingsof liberty

Bachmann is doing God’s work.

There is an article on HotAir that shows that the entire government expenditure of the New Deal, in 2008 dollars, was one-half of the Democrats’ “stimulus” bill.


3 posted on 01/31/2009 8:21:35 AM PST by popdonnelly (The problem with Obama is that he believes his own hype.)
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To: wingsof liberty

He’s young , and stupid ,, but most of all he doesn’t have the brains necessary to see the obvious ,, he relies on his upbringing ,, parents=communists , muslim faith=totalitarian , friends=communists , chicago machine=iron fist , mentors=radicals/communists ... when your whole world is commie it’s hard to see liberty as the answer..


4 posted on 01/31/2009 8:24:09 AM PST by Neidermeyer
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To: wingsof liberty

With paragraphs:

Rep. Michele Bachmann explains to her Minnesota constituents about the historical failures of massive government spending, asking why the Obama administration wants to party like it’s 1929.

She points out that both Herbert Hoover and FDR tried the same kind of so-called “stimulus” spending and it led to unprecedented debt and government bureaucracy. Even FDR’s Treasury Secretary admitted it was a failure: The stock market collapse of 1929 brought a crashing halt to the Roaring Twenties. But President Herbert Hoover’s response to the economic crisis ensured that it became a genuine catastrophe.

Contrary to popular perception, Hoover did not respond to the downturn with inaction or indifference — rather, he pursued a series of misguided big-government adventures that lengthened and deepened our economic woes. Hoover not only dramatically hiked income and import taxes, but he instituted big-government spending programs all but identical to those being debated today. Hoover’s Reconstruction Finance Corporation tried to ease economic pain by funneling tax money to state governments, local governments, banks and a variety of businesses. His Federal Home Loan Bank Act extended loans in an effort to increase low-income housing — beginning the ill-fated history of federal intervention in the housing market. These measures proved a dismal failure, and things got only worse.

In the 1932 campaign, Franklin Roosevelt actually attacked Hoover for his big-government policies, decrying Hoover’s presidency as “the greatest spending administration in peacetime in all of history.” Yet, once elected, Roosevelt not only maintained Hoover’s programs, he used them as a foundation for his titanic New Deal expenditures. He even expanded Hoover’s failed housing program and launched the now-infamous mortgage giant Fannie Mae. And even in the face of a staggering 25 percent unemployment, FDR held fast to the big-government philosophy — jobs programs, handouts, tax hikes — and, as a result, presided over a decade of economic misery.

FDR’s own treasury secretary, Henry Morgenthau, had to admit as much in 1939: “We are spending more than we have ever spent before, and it does not work. … We have never made good on our promises. I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started. And an enormous debt to boot!”

Bachmann wrote an excellent column, but the comments are even more entertaining. Instead of attacking Bachmann’s arguments, the Strib commenters instead attack Michele.
One commenter finally noted that as usual when reading reader comments I’m not sure whether to be entertained or saddened. Liberal retorts to conservative views are so predictable. They most often:

- Present ad hominem attacks on the author, not the ideas
- Mention some vague notion of Bush’s failed policies
- Are emotional rather than logical
- Fail to present any evidence to the contrary
- Inject homosexuality into the argument
- Inject racism into the argument
- Blah blah blah.

This stuff is better than the Enquirer.

No one really wants to address Bachmann’s points, mostly because they’re unassailable. Despite all of the capital confiscation and massive government spending on public works and entitlements, unemployment hardly budged during the entire decade. It remained above 20%, and just when it started to drop, FDR rolled out the second phase of the New Deal and unemployment shot back up. It only dropped when America went to war and a big percentage of its work force got mobilized into the military.

Instead of learning from history, Bachmann aptly notes, the Obama administration wants to party like it’s 1929, with protectionism, expanded government bureaucracies, and capital confiscation at a time when we need it in the private market to create jobs.

Happy Days Are Here Again. Get ready for the bread (lines) and circuses, because eventually the Obama administration will have to avoid the pitchforks and torches.


5 posted on 01/31/2009 8:55:11 AM PST by i_dont_chat (Our black President is quite blackmailable.)
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To: wingsof liberty

Ahhhhhhhhh!

My eyes!!!!!!!!


6 posted on 01/31/2009 9:43:17 AM PST by Cletus.D.Yokel
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To: wingsof liberty
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/01/30/bachmann-partying-like-its-1929/
7 posted on 01/31/2009 12:23:17 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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