F.D.R. The Bernie Sanders of my generation.
A wonderful, very well written, enlightening, informative and engaging read about not only F.D.R, but the great depression, the political extremism of the time, what Americans generally thought at the time and saw the new deal, and even the Hoover administration.
The book does feel a bit disjointed towards the end though. The coup attempt seems a bit more liked an afterthought, stops being about F.D.R, and feels like it just abruptly ends. Still, widely enjoyable, a fantastic read.
"Times are a changin..." But are they really? The more I learn about history and so forth, it seems like history is forever changing in the sense of "evolving" with the times and shifting.
The great depression is so very similar to our time period of 2024 in so many ways.
F.D.R is my all time favorite U.S presidents and personal heroes. I love and admire F.D.R regardless of all his faults and learning more and more about the 1920's and now F.D.R. and the great depression and thinking about it today in 2024's politics and climate...it really does put a lot into perspective.
Because here is the thing...Woodrow Wilson a democrat came in the 1910's. Which was a time of inflation, the spanish flu, and WW1. This spawned a backlash. Seeing so many soldiers die in a senseless war, a lot of Americans felt "Life is too short".
X files Christmas episode.
Mulder: Christmas, 1917. It was a time of dark, dark despair. American soldiers were dying at an ungodly rate in a war-torn Europe while at home, a deadly strain of the flu virus attacked young and old alike. Tragedy was a visitor on every doorstep while a creeping hopelessness set in with every man, woman and child. It was a time of dark, dark despair.
Scully: You said that.
Mulder: But here at 1501 Larkspur Lane for a pair of star-crossed lovers tragedy came not from war or pestilence - not by the boot heel or the bombardier - but by their own innocent hand.
So what happened? Well, we all know. The roaring 20's as it was called.
They voted for 3 republicans in a row. Harding who was corrupt and incompetent and got caught in what became known as the Tea pot dome scandal. Then came Calvin Cooldige who brought what we would later saw in the 80's and 2000's known as "Reagonomics" which created what is known as a "Boom then bust cycle." Hoover inherited this boom then bust cycle aka the great depression and due to his insane and extreme and continuation of "Reagonomics" made the great depression even worse, far far worse. In the 80's, it created "The great recession" and then Bush Sr. had to bail us out. Going against their "republican orthodoxy" UNLIKE Hoover who refused. In the 2000's we had another "Great recession" which was even worse, equal to the great depression. Bush Jr like his father had to abandon their stupid "republican orthodoxy" and bail out the corporations, which was better then nothing and oh ya, Bush Jr CAUSED it in the f**king first place. Just like his father who was vice president in the Reagan administration. Wonderful, both Bush presidents literally helped cause a recession and then had to semi abandon their laise faire captialism to try and make the recession LESS worse. Unlike Hoover who absolutely refused to change his laise faire capitalist views. Then Obama got in there and really got us out of the great recession. Notice a pattern here?!
[I should also point out that F.D.R, as a reaction to WW1 was against American imperialism and anti war and in his second year as president even tried to hold the war profiteers of not just WW1 but past "foreign entanglements" accountable and was largely non interventionist.
The book also mentions a key player in the coup attempt against F.D.R and that is Smedley Butler a famous military general who exposed the entire coup plot after plotters attempted to recruit him.
Smedley Butler through his long career in American wars and multiple coups in foreign countries became incredibly disillusioned and literally called him self a "racketeer for capitalism." So in this American coup plot to overthrow F.D.R and install a dictator - all for laise' faire capitalism; their insane greed the plotters went to see a military general who was famously speaking out nonstop against American imperialism, big business, laise'faire capitalism, and war profiteering, and asked him to help lead their coup attempt...how insane is that?! And I just love their twisted statements. Because we get some quotes during the secret meetings discussing the coup attempt. At one point the plotter literally said "F.D.R's policies are bad for the war veterans. Look at what Germany did. They solved homeless, hungry veterans over night. They put them into camps and made them do forced labor." .......WHAT.THE.F**K?!?! You know what F.D.R did for the homeless hungry veterans?! He gave them jobs through his many works programs. He paid them a wage, and he provided 3 meals a day and gave them a place to live while working at the site.....WHICH SOUNDS F**KING BETTER FOR THE VETERANS?! FORCED ENSLAVEMENT, OR AN ACTUAL F**KING JOB, WITH PAY, FREE FOOD, AND FREE HOUSING?! I f**king HATE these disgusting reprehensible people. "Oh it's good for them." GOOD FOR WHO?! ....YOU. IT'S GOOD FOR YOU, NOT ME. NOT ANYONE ELSE, YOU. IT'S GOOD FOR YOU, YOU SELFISH F**K.]
But it really does put it all in context in so many ways. I find it very fascinating that F.D.R was elected four times, then his vice president Harry Truman got into office as a result of F.D.R's death in the whitehouse. Harry Truman then won a second term. Then we got Eisenhower, who was basically a right wing conservative version of F.D.R. Then JFK was elected. Another democrat FDR type. then we got Lyndon B. Johnson, who was again another F.D.R, but due to Vietnam...what happened? Richard Nixon was elected. Seems to me like for 40 years we had FDR influence and I really can't help but blame Vietnam for that break. So I can't help but think of WW1 and Vietnam in that context and how that also relates to our modern times. Because now it's generally seen as "Republicans get us into all these stupid wars." The war in the middle east; that was Bush and that was worse then Vietnam.
And in terms of the 2008 recession that rivaled the Great depression. I can't help but compare the two situations in so many ways.
In the 1930's great depression, the view was "Republicans and democrats are all the same." "I'd vote for ANYONE but Hoover. If it was a shoe vs Hoover, I'd vote for the shoe!" Fascism and communism was on the rise. Lots and lots of social unrest. The public consciousness was "What a bunch of f**king idiots we were. Falling for that unrestrained capitalism crap!!! Capitalism is dead" Everyone felt hatred for Wall street and capitalist and capitalism. Another widely shared public sentiment was "We need a dictator!" "F.D.R needs to be a dictator." and actively saying he needs to not just rock the boat but TIP THE BOAT OVER. Even to "burn down the capital if he needs to."
When F.D.R promised to hold the oligarchs/bankers/wallstreet responsible for destroying the economy and betraying the public he got a massive applause.
At the time F.D.R was terrified that out of that social and political unrest and hatred and mistrust, demagogues from the extreme left and right would rise. So F.D.R absolutely saw his presidency as "Restoring trust"; grow the economy back up, create regulations and laws to rein in wallstreet and hold them accountable for their scams, re-distribute wealth; give everyone a fair shot at making it, safety nets, etc.
Quotes about the 2008 financial crisis that Bush helped cause. From CNN The 2000's episode about the crisis.
Co anchor of some show: I think the connection between Bernie Madoff and the financial crisis was one fundamentally about TRUST. It was about a lost of trust in the system. About a lost of trust in people you thought were worthy.
Economist: We all trusted the free enterprise system. We all trusted these DEREGULATED markets to foster our prosperity...ALL OF AMERICA FELT THEY HAD BEEN BETRAYED BY WALL STREET.
SOUND FAMILIAR?!
Journalist for the NYTs: It's been a continuous source of frustration that essentially no one at the big banks were ever prosecuted or held accountable for this.
In the 2008 and 2009 the sentiment around Barack Obama was "Change. We want change. We want a president who will rock the boat."
And I can't help but quote a song about Obama and his presidency.
"They wanted hope and change but got most of the same."
"The economy recovered BUT wealth disparity did not. POLITICAL UNREST GROWING and terrorism not subsiding. His words were different but institutions ALL THE SAME. He couldn't change. Barack Obama. They wanted hope and change but they got most of the same."
So Obama got two terms, but what happened in 2016? Bernie Sanders was on fire. Lots and lots of Bernie support, but because the DNC rigged the system against Bernie basically lost his campaign. So the democrats got Hilary Clinton who is and was considered "incredibly establishment" and we got Trump who promised he'd "empty" the swamp and change the system. Rock the boat, tip the boat over....and of course Trump was exactly what F.D.R feared in the 1930's; a demagoge. A fake populist and wanna be dictator.
Trump was a wild card. Then the wealth disparity and wallstreet, etc got even f**king worse. Trump deregulated even more. Covid hit; destroying the economy and political unrest increasing more and more. Bernie Sanders campaigned for president again for the second time, and got really really far this time. He was basically our F.D.R in the election. Most Bernie Sanders supporters saying "We need to tip the boat over. We need to completely dismantle the system. Burn it all down!!!!" but the media which is OWNED by the oligarches and DNC dishonestly attacked and smeared him. Blacklisted him, etc.
And so what happened? Well, Trump became Hoover basically, with a lot of people on the left and even on the right saying "If it was Trump vs a shoe, I'd vote for the shoe." Even non voters who had never voted in their life voted against Trump. Such as Snoop Dogg who said "I'm sick of this clown." But of course Trump had basically already developed a cult by then. So he still got a ton of votes and here we are now in 2024. With less and less regulations on literally everything. Oligarches not being held accountable. Monopolies run amok, wall street running amok. Biden is another Obama basically....and the general feeling around Americans and not just Americans but the rest of the world is basically very similar to the 1930s; we want a dictator. Fascism and communism on the rise. "capitalism is dead." "Democracy is dead" and a total lack of distrust in the government, corporations, etc.
SOUND FAMILIAR?!
Bernie Sanders was our F.D.R and he failed.
And in this political race in 2024 we got hardcore extremist on the right and on the DNC side we have Biden, and a few wild cards and F.D.Rs who are being completely blacklisted by the media, Biden, and DNC. Oh and Trump is openly running on a fascist and dictator campaign. Literally telling people "if you vote for me your voting for fascism and dictatorship." and according to multiple polls - TRUMP IS UP....
So what am I saying?
Hahaha, that we are living in a 1930's Great depression mentality and instead of getting our F.D.R's we are in total stagnation, and I have very very little hope for the future. In 2020 I was OUTRAGED AND DISGUSTED at the fact that Trump got so many votes. Instead of losing in a landslide, because what does that say about the country?! A pandemic was killing millions of people...and your gonna f**king vote for the mother f**ker who is making it worse?! Let alone the conspiracy theorist, racism, and everything else....but at this point I am just like "What the f**k ever...I'm sick and tired of this. F**k America. If the country goes fascist and turns into a f**king dictatorship then SO BE IT, I guess?! If it stays stagnet, then what comes after?! How long can this stagnation of "same old same old" go on and keep dodging the bullet of fascism and dictatorship?! I don't see us getting our new F.D.R any time soon.
And that was a sentiment during the depression, before F.D.R came in and changed everything.
This view of "Democracy is dead." and "It's gonna go to either the communist or the fascists. TAKE YOUR PICK."
So ya, i have even less hope for the future.
Over all, wish the book ended better, but still really really good.