~ Lawrence W. Reed, "Great Myths of the Great Depression," Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 1981
Jul 9, 2023
Lawrence Reed on how FDR campaigned against the big spending policies of Hoover in 1932
Did Hoover really subscribe to a "hands-off-the-economy" free-market philosophy? His opponent in the 1932 election, Franklin Roosevelt, didn't think so. During the campaign, Roosevelt blasted Hoover for spending and taxing too much, boosting the national debt, choking off trade, and putting millions on the dole. He accused the president of "reckless and extravagant" spending, of thinking "that we ought to center control of everything in Washington as rapidly as possible," and of presiding over "the greatest spending administration in peacetime in all of history." Roosevelt's running mate, John Nance Garner, charged that Hoover was "leading the country down the path of socialism." Contrary to the conventional view about Hoover, Roosevelt and Garner were absolutely right.
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