1935 Franklin Roosevelt New Deal Pic. w/Draft Dog Dodgers Article

1935 Franklin Roosevelt New Deal Pic. w/Draft Dog Dodgers Article

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1935 Franklin Roosevelt New Deal Picture w/ Draft Dog Dodgers Article (191MOM-PIC)(UPS)(BLUEBN#9) LIMITED ITEM. SURPLUS - PREVIOUSLY OWNED.  Once they are gone we may not get any more. Sold As Is - NON-REFUNDABLE. Franklin D Roosevelt (or FDR) is the longest serving president in US history. His 12 years in office spanned two of the 20th Century’s greatest disasters – the Great Depression and the Second World War. Roosevelt continued to roll out his 'New Deal' reforms. In August 14, 1935, he unveiled the outlines of a basic welfare state with the Social Security Act, guaranteeing an income to Americans over 65-years-old, the law was part of Roosevelt’s sweeping New Deal social reforms. In a statement Roosevelt delivered when he signed the bill, Roosevelt expressed, “Young people have come to wonder what would be their lot when they came to old age. The man with a job has wondered how long the job would last.” Continuing Roosevelt said, ‘’This Social Security measure gives at last some p

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