The biggest problem was that the new deal programs didn't work in the first place; not a surprise given how irrational they were, being the pipe dreams of academics and bureaucrats who either didn't care about how they wouldn't work in the real world, or violated the constitution or existing law, as long as they were increasing their own power.
Regarding WW2 spending, unlike a lot of New Deal spending, federal spending actually bought important things like food instead of plowing them under [remember why FDR took away our gold?], weapons, NTM industrial plan such as machine tools and shipyards etc, so the economy expanded rather than contracted.
L
n7axw wrote:*quote="lyonheart"*Hi CaptinJoeHenry,
The US 'great depression' was made worse and much longer by government policies; the term 'recession' being invented by liberal economists to attempt to divert attention away from just how bad the '37 depression was especially when it was because of their stupid nostrums.
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Yep. The down turn occurred when Roosevelt decided it was time to balance the budget by cutting back on the amount of money the government was pumping into the economy.
Pop quiz question: what was the biggest public works project in American history?
Answer- WW2.
The economy did not fully recover until the war effort was under way.
Don