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  • ... with Constitutional originalism. They also hate Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt (along with almost all 20th century Presidents aside from Warren G. Harding
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  • ... the rich but with their hearts with the people: Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy. Yet in all of those cases, the mass public led and th
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  • ...distribution preserves markets in the same manner in which Franklin Delano Roosevelt was reputed to have “saved capitalism” with the New Deal. This presiden
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  • ...he workforce. Speaking to the country the night before he signed the bill, Roosevelt told listeners to “not let any calamity-howling executive with an income
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  • In his Second Bill of Rights speech, Franklin Delano Roosevelt called it "The right to a useful and remunerative job in the industries or
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  • ...icularly vulnerable time in its history by a quasi-dictatorial Franklin D. Roosevelt. Nothing could be further from the truth. One of the earliest advocates of ...neteenth century. In the twentieth century, conservatives such as Theodore Roosevelt advocated studying the German model and developing new policies to “prote
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  • ...logical spectrum of advocates of equality of opportunity — from Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson to Paul Ryan. I believe it is often invoked by people wh
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  • My friend Franklin ... Laws have created it and who may, by other Laws dispose of it. --Benjamin Franklin
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  • My life illustrates the trajectory of the transformation of Franklin Roosevelt’s world into Margaret Thatcher’s. My parents had each immigrated to th ...n to compete with the U.S. economically, then the progressive edifice that Roosevelt had constructed would have to be set aside, taxes on wealth and profits red
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  • ...ered crime when they elected the dry Hoover now voted for the wet Franklin Roosevelt. They then turned out to elect delegates pledged to Repeal in the whirlwind ...ered crime when they elected the dry Hoover now voted for the wet Franklin Roosevelt. They then turned out to elect delegates pledged to Repeal in the whirlwind
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  • ...e tax was explicitly meant to seize their “swollen fortunes,” in Teddy Roosevelt’s words. It was also a way of making sure they paid taxes on capital gain Later, as the economy recovered from the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt upped the estate tax repeatedly, ultimately capping it at 77 percent. By 19
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  • In June 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt signed into law the Food and Drug Act, also known as the "Wiley Act" after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the new Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) into law on June 24,
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  • ...” wing of the Democratic Party. At the same time, as Mike Konczal of the Roosevelt Institute has noted in the New Republic, some on the right accuse the Obama ...angements. For example, it was only after the NRA was struck down that the Roosevelt administration moved to impose economy-wide minimum wages, Social Security
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  • ...hat was done by the left-wing progressive liberal Democrats of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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  • ... distinct lack of consensus. “It shouldn’t be so hard, right?” muses Franklin Foer, author of World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. “ ...at gross harm exists,” says Marshall Steinbaum, research director at the Roosevelt Institute. It filled out the picture on these platforms, whose operations w
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  • ...dherence to the gold standard precluded. Internationalists complained that Roosevelt acted unilaterally, but he had little patience with orthodox economic ideas By his day’s standards, and perhaps also today’s, Roosevelt was an economic populist. But the New Deal reinvigorated the market economy
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  • ...ts, shattered after the brutal crash of 1929. As President Franklin Delano Roosevelt argued in 1933, the mandate of the regulation was to provide investors with
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  • Likewise, when he heard that President Roosevelt had died, another of Hitler's boot-lickers declared: ...nconsistency just seems to be The Way of the American Politician. Benjamin Franklin once quipped that consistency was the hum-drum of little minds. If that is
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  • ...m Howard Taft, the incumbent president and Republican candidate;4 Theodore Roosevelt, the former president and Progressive Party candidate;5 Woodrow Wilson, the ...ams, that is, between Wilson and what he called “The New Freedom,” and Roosevelt and his “New National- ism.” Each made his approach to antitrust and th
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  • ...effrey Engel|Engel, Jeffrey A.]]. 2015. ''[[The Four Freedoms: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Evolution of an American Idea]]''. Oxford University Press.}} {{List|title=The Four Freedoms: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Evolution of an American Idea|links=true}}
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