
Trump Fears Being Hoover II — How About Neville II?
President Trump met the press today as details were emerging about the memorandum of understanding (MOU) the U.S. and Iran have agreed to. Pressed about why he is accepting the deal, Trump confessed to worrying about becoming Herbert Hoover II. Hoover, of course, was president when the Great Depression began with the Stock Market Crash of 1929, and he subsequently received a substantial part of the blame for the ensuing economic turmoil. His successor, FDR, or Franklin Delano Roosevelt, did a good job of pinning everything on Hoover, and on Republicans in general, making Democrats the majority party until Ronald Reagan came along 50 years later. Trump told reporters at the Hôtel Royal in Évian-Les-Bains, France, site of the G7 Summit, that, if he continued the war/standoff with Iran, markets “would go down at levels that nobody ever saw before, maybe except for 1929. The one President I did not want to be was the late, great Herbert Hoover.” Hoover, of course, did little to solve the depression, but that was because it was largely initiated by the Bank of England’s raising interest rates, with the U.S. Federal Reserve following suit. The U.S. economy was highly leveraged — in massive debt,
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