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Anonymous No.17949388 >>17949395 >>17949398 >>17949441 >>17949458 >>17950238 >>17952739 >>17952760 >>17952783
Like or not he was the smartest us president since the earliest ones
Anonymous No.17949395 >>17949589 >>17952088
>>17949388 (OP)
Wilson was smarter and had a much more robust ideological vision
Anonymous No.17949398
>>17949388 (OP)
Unquestionably
Anonymous No.17949441 >>17949450
>>17949388 (OP)
How? He massively expanded the federal government in the middle of a depression, prolonging the depression for years, and made bureaucracy a permanent fixture in every facet of the American existence forever.
Anonymous No.17949450 >>17949458
>>17949441
It massively improved the quality of life of every American since
Anonymous No.17949458 >>17949468
>>17949388 (OP)
>>17949450

very thankful for st. FDR's foresight... unfortunately MAGAssholes packed the courts to abolish Progress and Development... Our Democracy is next!!
Anonymous No.17949468 >>17949481
>>17949458
This wasn't under FDR
Anonymous No.17949481 >>17949493
>>17949468
>that wasn't under FDR, it was his VP using New Deal authority after FDR's death

stunning retort
Anonymous No.17949493
>>17949481
>government reserves are...le BAD
Not really. Cope. Also this thread is about FDR.
Anonymous No.17949589 >>17950094
>>17949395
Woodrow Wilson?, NO FUCKING WAY!!! He gave the power of the US Dollar to a private central bank, in a sneaky underhanded way

https://rumble.com/v3jj4nw-documentary-all-wars-are-bankers-wars.html
Anonymous No.17950094 >>17951143 >>17952103
>>17949589
The alternative before the Federal Reserve was many private central banks, all setting their own policy, all with the same pedophiles in charge and rampant speculation and inflation at the expense of ordinary Americans. Why do you choose to ignore this fact?
Anonymous No.17950238 >>17950409
>>17949388 (OP)
Now if only he used all that intelligence for something other than furthering jewish communism.
Anonymous No.17950409
>>17950238
Good news: he furthered jewish capitalism instead.
Anonymous No.17951143 >>17952024
>>17950094
That’s not the alternative. The alternative is no central bank at all.
Anonymous No.17952024
>>17951143
Banks like to know what rate they should be lending money at and what to borrow money at, my pedophilic friend. I agree that the federal reserve could be more democratic, but private pedophiles controlling small aspects of trade and colluding to raise prices for their own pathological urge for profit is a recipe for disaster. We've tried your ideas before and they cause breadlines and Mellons owning the entire country.
Anonymous No.17952088
>>17949395
I can't imagine what someone must become in their life to become a wilsonfag. But it must be terrible.
Anonymous No.17952103 >>17953192
>>17950094
Multiple nodes and competition may have actually been better in terms of the booms and busts that the Fed inarguably exasperated (intentionally). It would have slowed down economic development but also consolidation simultaneously.

The only bad part is that the roaring 20's wouldn't have happened. People like that period for many reasons.
Anonymous No.17952108 >>17953192
Hoover, Nixon, and Obama were all smarter.
Anonymous No.17952739
>>17949388 (OP)
>smart
>his right hand man was a soviet spy and manipulated him for decades
seems legit
at one point Stalin literally just said hey can I have Kalingrad and Roosevelt was like sure thing pal
Anonymous No.17952760
>>17949388 (OP)
>Like it or not
Anonymous No.17952779
>Churchill once called Roosevelt "A third-rate intellect but a first-rate host."[3]
Anonymous No.17952783 >>17952989
>>17949388 (OP)
Wilson and Nixon were smarter
Anonymous No.17952989
>>17952783
I heard nixon talk about the chinese on yt snd yeah while he does look smart on the surface i still think fdr was smarter.
Anonymous No.17952994
he was actually quite a stupid man according to accounts of people that knew him
Anonymous No.17953192
>>17952103
I disagree. The greatest period of consolidation in American history occurred under McKinley, the most sound finance decentralized bank guy of sound finance decentralized bank guys. That shit after 1896 makes Reagan look like Sesame Street. While decentralization of finance can help to a point, if banks only want to provide access to bigger and bigger capital then there's not a lot small capital can do. That's why there are pro-inflation movements.
>>17952108
If Hoover, Nixon, and Obama are all so smart, then why did they crash the economy?