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FDR's Folly is a good book I highly recommend. It and many other writings provide more details on what happened back then.
FDR's Folly is a good book I highly recommend. It and many other writings provide more details on what happened back then.
I got as far as "Cato Institute historian." Forgive me if I don't trust a militantly anti-labor libertarian think-tanker who trumpets an endorsement by Milton Friedman to present any kind of a careful, measured assessment of any aspect of the New Deal. That's like asking Richard Dawkins to explain theology.
The WPA had its flaws -- it was often poorly managed, many of its administrators -- especially in, but by no means limited to, the South -- were deeply racist, and there were too many white-collared featherbedders at the top leeching up money that should have gone to the people at the bottom. But I am willing to overlook every single one of those, and any other flaws for one big reason: the WPA kept my grandparents alive in 1937. And it kept a lot of other peoples' grandparents alive, too.
I got as far as "Cato Institute historian." Forgive me if I don't trust a militantly anti-labor libertarian think-tanker who trumpets an endorsement by Milton Friedman to present any kind of a careful, measured assessment of any aspect of the New Deal. That's like asking Richard Dawkins to explain theology.
The WPA had its flaws -- it was often poorly managed, many of its administrators -- especially in, but by no means limited to, the South -- were deeply racist, and there were too many white-collared featherbedders at the top leeching up money that should have gone to the people at the bottom. But I am willing to overlook every single one of those, and any other flaws for one big reason: the WPA kept my grandparents alive in 1937. And it kept a lot of other peoples' grandparents alive, too.
Hart Park, Orange, California
A place I'm very familiar with. I've always thought this would make a great venue for a little FL picnic or barbecue.
[video=youtube;8t_mbSwlPhE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t_mbSwlPhE[/video]
Other places in Southern California that was built by the WPA was the L.A. County Fairgrounds (aka The Fairplex) in Pomona. Though these buildings had gotten a facelift over the years they were built around 1937-38.
Another thing the revisionist historians leave out about the WPA is, Roosevelt was not a fool, he new he had agitators on both sides, Stalin loving Left Wingers and Mussolini, (he was bigger then Hitler at the time,) loving Right Wingers. He knew, millions of young unemployed males, is not good, idle hands as it were. The more he could put to work the better, less time to listen to the radicals on the two extremes. Say what you want, it did work.
It is amazing how well these works have held up, especially considering the lack of maintenance some have had.
I have serious doubts if many of today's few works will look as good .