Wonderful discussion, isn't it, with a wide range of opinions! We are so fortunate in our "doddering" (well, me, that is!) age to have remarks to consider from others all across the USA without traveling a long distance!
It's remarkable! I want to thank you all for your comments!
BELLEMARIE, I agree with you almost 100%. What should women do who want to be taken seriously by the press and the public? Dress matronly? Oh, come, on, it would be laughable. Perhaps, they just have to be very knowledgeable, even more so, than men and work harder at their jobs to be taken seriously?
I don't know. Men have their problems, also, particularly with "affairs" outside of marriage. Happens more to men, haven't you noticed? Particularly lately? FDR had his problems; it has been speculated that the only president since then that was truly faithful was Harry Truman, who loved his Bess.
Your statement - "If FDR had not taken a liking to Perkins....she would never have accomplished her mission" - needs an addition or correction, I feel. Perkins had experience in labor movements, commissions, organizations. That's what got her the job!
ANN, thank you for posting those clickables. It would take study, wouldn't it? I read a few paragraphs and I see where advisory committees would be set up to study the initiatives being taken, particularly that "self-insure" initiative.
As JEAN said, the bill has not come out of the House yet and what there is of it needs to be clarified to the public. Why doesn't someone use a graph on posters to show us exactly what the bill proposes?
As mentioned in a few posts, the harsh and strident voices of people present at these town meetings are not going to impress most of us; not me anyway. I want clarity, civility.
I've always felt what has driven radio and TV is business, not the government, and I can't believe that would change. Business pays for it; all those awful commercials, those necessary commercials!
But free speech, free press, our bill of rights! Probably each of us see our representatives, our government, differently. It's as it should be, diversity in all things.
HELLO, JONATHAN. I wanted to thank you for your remarks about the Canadian health system. We here in the states must do something about our spiraling costs, our federal debt. What that will be, and when, whether in this administration or next, remains the unanswered question.
But back to the book. We have not arrived in our discussion at the White House yet have we? And FDR? That will change soon.
Thanks EVELYN, for your comments! Arkansas is still dry? I had no idea! The home of Bill Clinton, but then Bill found other pleasures didn't he?
TRAUDE, I agree socialism is a pollitical movement, up there with communism, fascism, capitalism, etc. But interference by the government is not all bad, actually we think alike. We needed labor laws, and Perkins was our man (as someone once called her; a comment that amused FDR)
HAROLD, I loved your remembrances of the Depression years but I think your family came through those years intact and with not a lot of suffering. We should state some of the circumstances that many families endured during that decade.