New Deal 2005

Karlin

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Georgia was the focal point for the New Deal of Pres Roosevelt. Now with Katrina damage, the recovery efforts start to look like The New Deal is once again rising in the South.

A look back in history would see that these actions are "what makes America great", and not the army invading other nations.

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2733

That link above tell us that "the New Deal brought advances in rural electrification, education, health care, housing, and highway construction."

Its telling us something when the same things - ENERGY, EDUCATION and HEALTH CARE, and INFRASTRUCTURE - are the big key items in today's budgets of Provincial and Federal governments.
And that those same forces at play in stock markets and banks are on the verge of "overload". Debt in the USA Government budgets is out of control, which seems at odds with all other national governments in the deveoped world who have acted responsibily and now balance their budgets. The White House cabal is on a path to create another crash.

If there is a new deal in the woks, it would not be coming from the Bush camp. Democrats might even be too corrupted to bring it off. and the American electoral process does not make room for any other in reality. The "non-corporate" politicians are out of the looop, independants that get no quarter.

http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/depression/
- use this link and then click the Causes of the Great Depression. Its a short read...

Its a lot the same today

Patterns become evident

The course is set but we can still change it

Who will bring us a New Deal?
Essentially, it was just s simple transfer of wealth to the poor. What we see today in Katrina-damaged areas is the ONLY THE RED CROSS will do the right thing and GIVE THE POOR ACTUAL CASH.
{Sure, some spent it on adult entertainment, but so what if they make a bad choice- at least they got to choose, and that is very American eh?}

Bush govt will never let Katrina aid get to the people. Billions spent on CONTRACTS, ON BUILDINGS, ON CAPITAL PROJECTS ONLY is good, but its not the simplest thing like a house with food and electricity. Either America gets together and shares the wealth or it has class struggles.

Bush said he is "a Uniter not a divider", so we then know the opposite is, in fact, the truth. Roosevelt was a uniter, as was the New Deal.


"Not the NEW DEAL" :
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091605B.shtml