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on gps: how fdr created today039s world order

fareed talks to nigel hamilton author of quotcommander in chiefquot about fdr 039s strategy to win world war ii and create a world order that still exists today
what if fdr had lived through his fourth term

would fdr have dropped the atomic bomb would mccarthyism have been allowed to thrive yale historian beverly gage ponders what might have happened if fdr had lived
lux radio theatre - only yesterday - youtube

041645 episode 479this episode provided by the old time radio researchers group at yahoo-video upload powered by https:wwwtunestotubecom
sony fdr x 3000 r action camera

sony fdr x 3000 r action camera test based on motorcycle use only bad wind noise in places https:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1srn4p6gjms
fdr third inaugural jan 20 1941

excerpt from home movie of fdr driving and walking with assistance to take the oath of office on january 20 1941 excerpted from longer 17:41 home movie uploaded to archiveorg by fedflix: http:wwwarchiveorgdetailsgovfdr214from the pare lorentz center at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum mp78-1:9 franklin d roosevelt and roosevelt family john boettiger home movie 14 mins 335 ft silent color 16mm franklin d roosevelt jr and members of roosevelt family on board boat zimmie fdr039s third inaugural jan 20 1941 fdr walks to platform takes oath of office delivers inaugural address parade donated by john boettiger eleanor seagraves and curtis roosevelt archival footage from the fdr presidential library public domain
fdr quotlet me warn youquot 1936m4v

this is a speech by franklin d roosevelt during his reelection campaign in 1936 it039s sounds like a perfect sarcastic description of the political gamble being played with common people039s lives that is still going on these days as well quotlet me warn you and let me warn the nation against the smooth evasion that says 039of course we believe these things we believe in social security we believe in work for the unemployed we believe in saving homes cross our hearts and hope to die 039we believe in all these things but we do not like the way that the present administration is doing them just turn them over to us we will do all of them we will do more of them we will do them better and most important of all the doing of them will not cost anybody anything039quot
a second bill of rights - youtube

this republic had its beginning and grew to its present strength under the protection of certain inalienable political rightsmdashamong them the right of free
need to know in perspective: america039s regulatory history pbs

http:wwwpbsorgwnetneed-to-knowvideovideo-in-perspective-jon-meacham-on-americas-regulatory-history11818 jon meacham examines the effect that programs initiated by nixon fdr and lbj continue to have on americans despite unawareness of the role government plays in our everyday lives need to know airs fridays on pbs watch full-length episodes of need to know at http:videopbsorgprogram1458405365
the valley of tennessee 1944 tva fdr documentary

one of 26 documentary shorts produced by the us overseas film bureau between 1942 - 1945 and intended to show foreigners something about america and it039s v
on 77th anniversary of social security paul ryan pushes dismantling the social safety net

on 77th anniversary of social security paul ryan pushes dismantling the social safety netdemocracynoworg - republican presidential contender mitt romney039s newly picked running mate paul ryan is on the forefront of efforts to dismantle social security by putting seniors039 savings into risky wall street investments over the years ryan has not only pushed for privatizing social security but also dismantling medicare and slashing funding for medicaid in the republican response to president obama039s 2011 state of the union address ryan defended cutbacks on social spending quotwe039re in a moment where if government039s growth is left unchecked and unchallenged america039s best century will be considered our past centuryquot ryan said quotthis is a future in which we will transform our social safety net into a hammock which lulls able-bodied people into lives of complacency and dependencyquot for more we speak with two experts on social security: independent journalist eric laursen author of the book quotthe people039s pension: the struggle to defend social security since reaganquot and heather mcghee vice president of policy and outreach at the progressive policy group demos and co-author of a chapter on retirement insecurity in the book quotinequality matters: the growing economic divide in america and its poisonous consequencesquotto watch the complete weekday independent news hour read the transcript download the podcast search our vast archive or to find more information about democracy now and amy goodman visit http:wwwdemocracynoworgfollow democracy now online:facebook: http:wwwfacebookcomdemocracynowtwitter: democracynowsubscribe on youtube: http:wwwyoutubecomdemocracynowlisten on soundcloud: http:wwwsoundcloudcomdemocracy-now daily email news digest: http:wwwdemocracynoworgsubscribeplease consider supporting independent media by making a donation to democracy now today visit http:wwwdemocracynoworgdonateyt
if donald trump had a time machine from jon deutsch

with his poll numbers sliding donald trump spends his entire fortune building a time machine now he can live not only his dream of being president but of being every president
strengthen social security

social security doesn039t add a penny to the deficit - so why is the super congress so eager to slash it it039s time for obama and the super congress to strengthen social security not slash it - check out http:other98comobama-take-the-new-deal-off-the-table if you agree
fdr american badass official redband trailer

http:wwwimdbcomtitlett1811315in this throwback to the original 1966 batman movie fdr rides a quotwheelchair of deathquot to stop the world from werewolves who carry the polio virus including werewolf versions of hitler mussolini and emperor hirohito
paul krugman - new deal created the middle class

have you read the reviews on krugman039s new book yet http:wwwamazoncomgpproductb004j8hxgsref=as_li_ss_tlie=utf8ampamptag=thetimrea-20ampamplinkcode=as2ampampcamp=1789ampampcreative=390957ampampcreativeasin=b004j8hxgsthe middle class society did not evolve gradually that is not what the data tells us as far as we can tell the guilded age lasted through the 1920s it all happened between the late 30s through the 1940s taxes were raised on everyone social security taxes and medicare costs were placed on people and that all served as a great equalizer the income distribution that gave rise to the middle class came from the new deal in 1980 reagan came to the white house other countries do not see the income inequality that the united states is currently experiencing people have been leaving unions in canada they had roughly 30 union workers in the 1960s today it is still 30 so a deunionization did not happen there the reason that it happened here was because of ronald reagan he called open season on union busters anyone who voted for a union was fired the iconic corporation back then was gm now it is walmart and they should be unionized that has all kinds of ramifications for income distribution politics is the major reason for this if you look at the numbers it is not that college degrees are doing that much better than people without degrees hedger fund managers get paid more than teachers
how upton sinclair and epic swept the democratic primary 1934

now available at last in first e-book edition as well as a new print editionwhen upton sinclair famous author and lifetime socialist won the democratic primary for governor of california in 1934 in a landslide--leading the greatest mass movement in the state039s history--all hell broke loose there and across the country to defeat sinclair his opponents invented the modern political campaign led by advertising geniuses and spin doctors -- and the first wide use of the screen to destroy a candidate created by mgm039s louis b mayer and irving thalberg the race in fact featured hollywood039s first major jump into politics fdr became embroiled in the heart of it and dozens of other famous figures played key roles from hearst and hl mencken to katharine hepburn and will rogers quotthe campaign of the centuryquot published by random house in 1992 won the goldsmith book prize drew wide coverage and inspired a pbs documentary an e-book edition of the book has just been publiished for the first time go to amazon to order for all phones ipad kindles more see the other two videos at my page and a new print edition also published in december 2011 contact the author at: epic1934aolcom