Talk:Great Depression

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Done!

Have at it, and I know you all will. Maybe someone else will be willing to take a whack at the New Deal, and Recovery headings....--TK 23:37, 17 March 2007 (EDT)


Possible inconsistency

Quickly scanning over this article (nice job, by the way), something jumped out at me. Mellon's "rottenness" quote appears in two different sections, with the first section implying Hoover supported Mellon's liquidationism ("Hoover had been one of the most enthusiastic proponents of "liquidationism" during the Great Depression"), and the second implying he rejected it (Mellon lost out and was packed off). Or maybe I'm just confused.--Conservateur 18:34, 22 March 2007 (EDT)

  • A politician being inconsistent? LMAO! I think he did (support) and then they came to such loggerheads over what to do, he sent him away, as is the want of every President... --~ TerryK Talk2Me! 18:39, 22 March 2007 (EDT)
It's the way the article presents the quote in the two sections that I was referring to as inconsistent. If you prefer not to clarify it so that mush-heads like me can make sense of it, fine.--Conservateur 18:52, 22 March 2007 (EDT)
  • LOL..that isn't it, I am in a meeting at present, and following some other ruckus about evolution and your namesake here, Conservative. I will read the text in a bit, ok? BTW, I am a mushroom, pretty much most of the time....kept in the dark, and every now and then someone shovels more manure on me. ;-) --~ TerryK Talk2Me! 18:57, 22 March 2007 (EDT)

Compliments

Notwithstanding the absence of a New Deal section, this is the best Conservapedia page I have ever seen. Well done!--User:Amyz 11:09, April 4, 2007 (CDT)