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Obama's First Term Is Like Roosevelt's Dismal Second
Townhall.com ^ | September 20, 2012 | Michael Barone

Posted on 09/20/2012 2:46:12 AM PDT by Kaslin

People, not least himself, have often compared Barack Obama to Franklin D. Roosevelt.

You know the narrative. He came to office in a financial crisis and proceeded to take government action to revive the economy and expand government to help the little guy.

That narrative was developed by great New Deal historians like Arthur Schlesinger Jr. and has been an article of faith among liberal Democrats ever since. Expand government, and the people will love you.

Except that it hasn't worked out exactly that way. Most Americans don't much love the stimulus package or Obamacare. That's why you didn't hear much about them at the Democratic National Convention.

The economy has not responded as Obama's economists predicted, to say the least. Job growth has been sluggish, investment even more so, and inflation may be starting to rear its ugly head.

Obama's term does resemble Roosevelt's -- but his second term in office, not the first.

If you look at the unemployment numbers for FDR's first term, you can see why his party (unlike Obama's Democrats) gained seats in the off-year election and why the president was resoundingly re-elected in 1936.

The unemployment percentages for successive years, rounded off, were 25 percent, 22 percent, 20 percent, 17 percent. Awfully high, but steady and heartening progress.

The numbers for the second Roosevelt term were not so nice. Rounded off they were 14 percent, 19 percent, 17 percent, 15 percent -- higher at the end than after the first year, with a spike in between. More like Obama's numbers than like the first Roosevelt term.

The second Roosevelt term was so dismal that many New Deal historians glossed over it or avoided it altogether.

Schlesinger's first three volumes of "The Age of Roosevelt" were bestsellers. The third, running up to the 1936 election, was published in 1960. Schlesinger lived another 47 years, active to the end. In that time, he wrote numerous books and probably millions of words of beautiful prose.

But he never got around to Roosevelt's second term. The reason, I suspect, is that he found the subject depressing, at least up until 1940, when Roosevelt rallied to aid Winston Churchill's Britain at a time of world crisis.

Why did Roosevelt's second term turn out so poorly? Basically, because his policies were so unpopular. His 1935 labor act led to violent sitdown strikes in auto, steel and rubber factories, in which union victories were resented by the wider public.

His high tax rates on high earners -- the great white whale of the Ahab-like Obama -- plus something called the excess profits tax and the threat of onerous new regulation discouraged business investment, leading to what some called a capital strike.

In that setting many liberals, as historian Alan Brinkley writes, "reached the pessimistic conclusion that stagnation had become the normal condition of modern industrial economies." Sounds like Bill Clinton's argument: No one could do better.

Republicans gained 80 House seats in the 1938 off-year elections. A conservative coalition of Republicans and Southern Democrats dominated Congress for most of the next 20 years.

Polling in the run-up to the 1940 election showed Roosevelt and the Democratic Party in nothing like the dominant position they held in his first term. Gallup polls showed that most voters wanted a Republican as the next president.

Of course, we know that Roosevelt won a third term and then a fourth after that. The New Deal historians have taken that as evidence that Americans loved his big government policies.

But Roosevelt won in 1940 and 1944 on foreign affairs and as a war leader. The outbreak of World War II in September 1939 overshadowed economic complaints.

In June 1940, Hitler overran France. With his then-ally Josef Stalin, he threatened to take over most of the landmass of Eurasia. We were as close as the world has ever gotten to George Orwell's "1984."

That crisis gave Roosevelt an enormous electoral advantage. Republicans' presidential hopefuls had no foreign policy credentials. Thomas Dewey was a 38-year-old district attorney, Robert Taft a second-year senator, Wendell Willkie -- the surprise nominee -- a utilities executive.

Democratic alternatives to Roosevelt were just as weak: a salty Texas vice president, a former campaign manager, an outgoing governor of Indiana. Roosevelt finagled his renomination in July 1940 and won a decisive victory in November.

Roosevelt and his party were rescued from his second term record by a world crisis. It's not clear what will rescue Obama's candidacy.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: barackobama; biggovernment; fdr; newdeal; worldwarii

1 posted on 09/20/2012 2:46:17 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

We`re going to need divine intervention to win.

Pray for the unprecedented high levels of GOP turnout that will be needed to give Romney .. and America .. a chance to win.

Pray that the debates will open enough minds to the evil that 0bama represents.

Pray for a miracle of some devastatingly revealing and unknown detail about 0bama that will shake even his most ardent admirers.

If God will and plan are served by 0bama`s reelection, pray for the internal strength and fortitude that will be needed to survive the coming tribulation.

Pray for America.


2 posted on 09/20/2012 3:00:04 AM PDT by ScottinVA (If Obama is reelected, America will deserve every mockery that follows.)
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To: ScottinVA

It would not surprise me if that arrogant pos occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave will get the answer fed the left wing media wants to hear


3 posted on 09/20/2012 3:06:58 AM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin

The fact that Obama is polling even or slightly ahead of Romney is disheartening. Has he added enough people to food stamps to cover the election spread? Too much like that POS FDR - he might actually win, then stick a fork in us cause’ we are done!


4 posted on 09/20/2012 4:04:18 AM PDT by broken_arrow1 (I regret that I have but one life to give for my country - Nathan Hale "Patriot")
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To: Kaslin
Roosevelt and his party were rescued from his second term record by a world crisis. It's not clear what will rescue Obama's candidacy.

War with Iran?

5 posted on 09/20/2012 4:11:08 AM PDT by luvbach1 (Stop the destruction in 2012 or continue the decline)
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To: luvbach1
China and Japan clash over the Daioyu Islands, Iran situation escalates to conflict and an orchestrated financial collapse occurs again as it did in 2008.
6 posted on 09/20/2012 5:43:24 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Caipirabob
China and Japan clash over the Daioyu Islands, Iran situation escalates to conflict and an orchestrated financial collapse occurs again as it did in 2008.

Not far-fetched at all.

7 posted on 09/20/2012 5:55:25 AM PDT by luvbach1 (Stop the destruction in 2012 or continue the decline)
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