There are other sources...It is common sense...between 1929 and 1933, the unemployment rose to 25% from about 4%, this does not even consider the farm workers. There were no social programs...we know for sure that people were tossed out of their homes,there are pictures of the Hoovervilles, there are the stories of the survivors as well. There is no doubt that people died of starvation as well as other depression related reasons...what did you think it was a Walton rerun? There are three men in a two block radius of where I live who have killed themselves in the last two months...they lost their jobs...two worked at Delphi. I don’t about the third. Tough economic times have consequences. Whitewashing history is never a good idea.
No, it is not common sense unless you equate lying and demogoguery with “common sense.” You should be ashamed repeating that lie on here repeatedly, long after it has been thoroughly debunked. Out of respect for your husband, I’ll hold my tongue and just say this convo is over.