Libertarian attitudes toward FDR
I’ve been reading some of the posts on this sub about FDR. I’m not surprised by the content, but I do have a question. How do you imagine a libertarian president would have dealt with the Great Depression — crisis in capital markets, collapse of production, mass unemployment? And the same question about Axis aggression and the attack on Pearl Harbor. As you probably can tell, I’m not a libertarian, and maybe the answers are obvious to you folks. But they’re not to me, and I’m honestly curious.
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