How the Republicans are mimicking the policies of Hoover.
Absolutely brilliant article by Scott Pasch on Care2 regarding the policies of the Republicans and how closely they parallel Hoover, even now:
Like modern Republi-can’ts today, Hoover believed that the “economic depression can not be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement. Economic wounds must be healed by the action of the cell of the economic body—the producers and consumers themselves. Recovery can be expedited and it effects mitigated by cooperative action. That cooperation requires that every individual should sustain faith and courage that each should maintain his self-reliance.” I am sure that the emaciated men in the breadlines, the men and women beggars in the streets, and the children dependent on them, all appreciated his desire for them to be self-reliant.
Hoover’s opposition to federal relief came from “fear lest that taxation to provide that relief be levied on concentrated wealth” because then like today inequality, even before the depression, had driven the gap between rich and poor so wide that the previous years were called the “Gilded Age.” Of course today that gap is even larger. CEO’s once made 24 times their average employee, now it is over 400 times. And like today, those in the upper brackets managed to find ways to avoid paying. For example, Federal income taxes for Mr. J.P. Morgan, who encouraged workers to contribute to relief (”we must all do our bit”), amounted to zero for the years 1930, 1931 and 1932. (To be fair, I am aware that 10% of the population pays about 70% of the taxes but if they paid people more and took less than they wouldn’t get taxed so much..eh?)
There’s always a bit of revisionist history in politics, but that tact isn’t working like it used to for the 25%er party. Idiots like John Boehner can’t lie as liberally as they used to because a desperate population has become an educated one. Lets face it - when you’re starving and your only food requires the skills of a bow and arrow, you learn a bow and arrow. Today, Americans know more about economic issues, the give and take of stimulus bills and money management than they did a few months ago. It’s the fuel of survival.
So I say let these conservative idiots lie like banshees. We can see them for who they are. If they want to tell us that Roosevelt’s strategies didn’t work and their new strategies aren’t exactly what Hoover offered - fine. Let the public decide. We’re smarter than you think these days, you pricks.
Interesting article from