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The New Deal is the term used to refer to the economic policies and reforms executed by the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, cousin of forever badass Theodore Roosevelt, in order to combat the aggravating economic situation in the United States caused by the Great Depression. Some of the policies implemented were Social Security, "bank holidays" to prevent a run on banks, gold was called in, and large number of government agencies were created with the goal of giving employment by building roads, bridges, parks and dams until the onset of World War II.

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  • The New Deal is the term used to refer to the economic policies and reforms executed by the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, cousin of forever badass Theodore Roosevelt, in order to combat the aggravating economic situation in the United States caused by the Great Depression. Some of the policies implemented were Social Security, "bank holidays" to prevent a run on banks, gold was called in, and large number of government agencies were created with the goal of giving employment by building roads, bridges, parks and dams until the onset of World War II.
  • The New Deal was a series of domestic programs enacted in the United States between 1933 and 1938, and a few that came later. They included both laws passed by Congress as well as presidential executive orders during the first term (1933–37) of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The programs were in response to the Great Depression, and focused on what historians refer to as the "3 Rs": Relief, Recovery, and Reform. That is Relief for the unemployed and poor; Recovery of the economy to normal levels; and Reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression. The overall name "New Deal" came from Roosevelt's speech when he accepted the Democratic Party nomination in 1932 in which he promised a "new deal for the American people."
  • Within hour of the crash, then Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich made a speech on the senate floor calling the president to create some kind of fund to help the survivors. This speech is one of the most famous speech given by Gingrich and more than one anonymous speaker commented “Mainly because this the only speech by Newt that I have ever stayed awake for.” This speech places second on CSPAN’s yearly special “The Top 100” after Ron Paul’s 53 hour filibuster of the Iraq War.
  • The New Deal was a failed set of socialistic laws which destroyed capitalism in America and sent Ayn Rand weeping ever so forcefully for the demise of her utopia. It was enacted in one fell swoop by Liberal hero and Father of America-haters, Franklin DeHussein Roosevelt in 1929 after he socialized the stock market and forced oil barons, steel magnates and small town bankers to subsidize welfare.
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  • The New Deal is the term used to refer to the economic policies and reforms executed by the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, cousin of forever badass Theodore Roosevelt, in order to combat the aggravating economic situation in the United States caused by the Great Depression. Some of the policies implemented were Social Security, "bank holidays" to prevent a run on banks, gold was called in, and large number of government agencies were created with the goal of giving employment by building roads, bridges, parks and dams until the onset of World War II.
  • The New Deal was a series of domestic programs enacted in the United States between 1933 and 1938, and a few that came later. They included both laws passed by Congress as well as presidential executive orders during the first term (1933–37) of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The programs were in response to the Great Depression, and focused on what historians refer to as the "3 Rs": Relief, Recovery, and Reform. That is Relief for the unemployed and poor; Recovery of the economy to normal levels; and Reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression. The overall name "New Deal" came from Roosevelt's speech when he accepted the Democratic Party nomination in 1932 in which he promised a "new deal for the American people."
  • Within hour of the crash, then Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich made a speech on the senate floor calling the president to create some kind of fund to help the survivors. This speech is one of the most famous speech given by Gingrich and more than one anonymous speaker commented “Mainly because this the only speech by Newt that I have ever stayed awake for.” This speech places second on CSPAN’s yearly special “The Top 100” after Ron Paul’s 53 hour filibuster of the Iraq War.
  • The New Deal was a failed set of socialistic laws which destroyed capitalism in America and sent Ayn Rand weeping ever so forcefully for the demise of her utopia. It was enacted in one fell swoop by Liberal hero and Father of America-haters, Franklin DeHussein Roosevelt in 1929 after he socialized the stock market and forced oil barons, steel magnates and small town bankers to subsidize welfare. As a result of the New Deal, America became fat and lazy, the government became a labyrinthian maze of bureaucrats determined to regulate the life out of whatever corporations survived and television molested radio.
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