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Steve Hoad's avatar

'til I was 17 I lived in a NJ town where New Deal landmarks included my High School's football stadium and cinder track. I probably ran a thousand miles on that track. But, what I'm really interested in are the geodesic markers all over the country. these markers were placed by surveyors hired by the New Deal (WPA I think) to record the height above sea level and more and they can still be found in many places. At 7 years old I remember visiting one giving me my first clue about longitude and latitude (speaking of maps).

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Lew Miller's avatar

One could make the case that FDR was the country's greatest president. He certainly ranks with Washington and Lincoln as one who preserved the country's existence. He wasn't perfect. Look no further than George Takei's childhood in an internment camp and resistance to integration of the military. He Who Shall Not be Named really wants to bring the country back to an era before FDR's New Deal.

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