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The New Deal: The Failure Of The Democratic Party

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Upset with the way President Roosevelt handled the budget, his refusal to combat the sit down strikers, and overall disgusted with The New Deal the democratic party split. A conservative democratic group broke with Roosevelt and formed a bipartisan bloc with the republicans. The fraying was indeed inevitable. Roosevelt needed to employ liberal means in order to pull the United States from a recession. In order to to garner the support of the people Roosevelt needed to spend large pools of money, and at the least he at least needed to look like he was trying to curb the depression. He felt as if Keynesian economics was not going to work,and never wholly committed to it his logic was how could doing nothing curb a depression. No matter what side
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