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Sieben Posted: Sun, Sep 26 2010 7:18 PM

"The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself."

*cough*

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Student replied on Sun, Sep 26 2010 9:02 PM

soil conservation is important, regardless of whether you believe it warrants government intervention. 

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Sieben replied on Sun, Sep 26 2010 9:20 PM

FDR destroyed agriculture by cartelizing it and ordering the mass destruction of food/cottons to raise prices.

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This is going to sound nooby, but I never looked into FDR's failures. I know his failures exist, but how far does it go?

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I know his failures exist, but how far does it go?

It goes back to before his involvement in government while in the military. But the extent? I would say the New Deal and WWII at the top. Corporatism and a distraction.

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Someone has been playing some Civilization V. :)

I saw that quote while I was playing. Made me chuckle.

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I heard that's great with the new systems (Civ).

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Telpeurion replied on Sun, Sep 26 2010 10:53 PM

My Steam ID is Telpeurion if you guys want to play with me.

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Student replied on Sun, Sep 26 2010 11:19 PM

seiben, 

im no new deal scholar, but i cant think  of anything fdr did that was directly against soil conservation. do you have anything specific in mind or just generally noting fdr's poor ag policies in general?

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im no new deal scholar, but i cant think  of anything fdr did that was directly against soil conservation. do you have anything specific in mind or just generally noting fdr's poor ag policies in general?

Not to answer for Sieben, but I'll give you a link anyway. I just typed up a ton of stuff but it got deleted somehow.

The Agricultural Adjustment Act, while aimed at keeping crop prices high, did so by ordering the mass destruction of crops, as well as animals such as pigs and chickens. In order to pay for the destruction of crops, the Roosevelt administration had Congress enact a tax on agricultural products. Thus, the economic ethos of the New Deal was that production was bad and nonproduction was good. (found here)

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Sieben replied on Mon, Sep 27 2010 9:05 AM

Student,

No he didn't literally salt the earth. Brian's answer is as good as anything I would have given.

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Civ V sucks without Leonard nimoy.

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