Is a program similar to the Work Progress Administration relevant and/or worthwhile today concerning unemployment and financial recession?When do you think legislation will devise another New Deal?Hopefully never, since the New Deal didn't work. After ten years unemployment was still 15%When do you think legislation will devise another New Deal?
The economic situation would have to get a lot worse first.When do you think legislation will devise another New Deal?No. Republicans deserve no assistance since that's the way the want it.
they won't -- the power is in the corps now and they don't want a higher progressive tax -- until things get a lot worse and more obvious who started the problems will we get any real reformWhen do you think legislation will devise another New Deal?The Best New Deal Congress could devise would be to cut taxes, drop programs and spending, and get Government out of the lives of the people. They suck at it.When do you think legislation will devise another New Deal?
If losing jobs keeps going unchecked, then there will have to be legislation that will help the growing lower class. People need to work to raise their standard of living. If jobs continue to be shipped out instead of created, then there may be a need for such programs.
Hopefully never, socialism never works. The mindless think just because we survived a failed attempt to regulate our economy, the failed attempt was what did it.. Kinda like bleeding a sick person. If the patent lives, the moron logic gives bleeding the credit.When do you think legislation will devise another New Deal?
Well, you cannot have a real recovery until unemployment is dealt with, and people have money to spend. Unfortunately the new deal prolonged the depression by a decade or longer. Simply paying people out of the Treasury funds to dig ditches puts food on their table temporarily, but doesn't create national wealth or grow the GDP. That can only be accomplished in the private sector, by leaving money for investment in the private sector, and out of the governments hands.
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