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Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
HOUR OF DECISION 7.9.25: TRUTH ABOUT FDR - COMPLETE
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
HOST: LEW MOORE
FDR: His Socialist New Deal
This is the first of two episodes covering the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR). Lew discusses the radical nature and origin of the New Deal, FDR’s domestic program. The Great Depression presented the opportunity to permanently change the politics, culture, and economy of America, with his program of “Tax and Tax, Spend and Spend, Elect and Elect.” FDR made Fabian Socialists the Establishment in Washington, D.C.
He transformed the Democrat party and created the coalition that still is the electoral basis of the party today. He began to institute total control over the economy with his National Recovery Administration. The origin of the bipartisan consensus both parties operated under until Donald Trump were the programs of FDR.
Next week Lew will discuss how FDR was the savior of the world Communist movement and the power behind the creation of the world governmental institutions we are living with today.
FDR (2): Revolution Within the Form
Lew discusses the conditions where a crisis becomes an opportunity, an hour of decision, if you would. Lew quotes Steinbeck’s description of the effects of FDR ag policy in the Salinas Valley in California. He talks about the negative aspects of Social Security, and particularly about the effect of the Aid to Dependent children on blacks. Ever slippery, FDR cartooonists depict FDR as looking into the mirror and seeing several visages of himself.
Roosevelt outdid himself supporting the segregationists of the South while increasing his share of the black vote in the north. New Deal corruption caused aid earmarked for the south to be rerouted to swing districts in the north where the funds could impact electoral races there.
FDR tripled taxes which brought more unemployment, more confusion to business tax payers, and more resources to the IRS, who FDR used to punish some of his foes.
FDR (3) FDR Pivots to War
First, Lew discusses the convengence of elements that brought a strong Communist Party influence to America in the 1930s:
1) Socialist ferment on college campuses
2) FDR’s decision to give diplomatic recognition to the USSR
3) Large number of government job openings created by the New Deal
4) Blasé if not totally supportive attitude toward communists by the New Dealers
5) The new Communist popular front strategy that brought thousands of non-communists into activities directed by communists.
Second, Lew describes FDR’s careful pivot away from the ineffective New Deal efforts to end the Great Depression and toward a military build-up and eventual intervention into WWII.
But the idea of intervention overseas was very unpopular and there was a large grassroots effort to keep us out of the wars in Europe and Asia called the America First Committee.
But a little-known Republican presidential candidate with funding from the Morgan financial interests prevented an America First candidate from emerging to challenge Roosevelt as FDR sought an unprecedented 3rd term in 1940.
FDR (4) 329 Soviet Agents Help Guide FDR’s War for “A New Order”
Lew exposes FDR’s motive to go to war in Europe and Asia: to establish a “new order” of world democracy after all empires are eliminated, including those of our allies; the British, the French, and the Dutch. In this FDR earnestly wanted to partner with Stalin, who Roosevelt thought to be no threat to democracy and no builder of tyrannies.
At every turn in the war the U.S. did not act in its own interests, but rather those of the U.S.S.R. The U.S. public was sold the idea we were fighting against the ruthless dictatorships of Japan and Germany, when the utterly ruthless dictatorship of communist Russia ended up controlling all of Eastern Europe, as well as China, Mongolia, Manchuria, North Korea, and North Vietnam.
329 identified Soviet agents in the U.S. government helped FDR turn a decisive American victory into a massive win for global tyranny.
FDR (5) Moral Bankruptcy, Alien Influences, the Bankers Behind the Curtain, and the Rotten Origin of Today’s Democrats
In the final episode of his FDR series Lew discusses the moral bankruptcy displayed by Roosevelt’s cooperation in sending two million Russians into Stalin’s death camps. He calls out the immoral foundation the New Deal was built upon: removing funds from some Americans to manipulate other Americans into supporting the FDR administration (Tax and Tax, Spend and Spend, Elect and Elect).
He explains that the alien influence pervading the entire Roosevelt enterprise was Marxism. Two extremely powerful purveyors of that philosophy behind the scenes were Felix Frankfurter, at the center of Fabian socialist ferment which was found at Harvard University; and Bernard Baruch, who by his own admission operated at the center of Wall Street, and was the leading advocate in America for complete government control of industry--- the kind of control he exerted using the wartime powers in the Wilson administration.
Frankfurter stocked the new FDR administration with hundreds of appointees of high and low stature (“personnel is policy”). Baruch funded the Democrat party, built a network of Wall Street types to support Roosevelt, and provided the template for the National Recovery Administration (NRA), “the Blue Eagle,” the New Deal program which intended to exert complete control over manufactures and commercial transactions in America.
Then there were the bankers “behind the curtain,” in the FDR presidency, including Thomas Lamont, who controlled J.P. Morgan and Co. (agents of the Rothchild banking dynasty in Europe), Herbert Lehman, the former governor of New York from the Lehman Brothers family, James Warburg of the infamous Warburg banking family that controlled the Bank of Germany and produced the plan for the Federal Reserve bank, and Col. Edward Mandell House, the notorious agent of international finance connected with both the Morgan interests in America and international banking houses overseas.
These banking interests pushed for consolidation of power in the U.S. government, recognition of the Soviet Union, and for the U.S. entry into WWII.
Finally, all the Democrat presidents after FDR sought to emulate him and his program of creating bigger government at home, and fostering more powerful international institutions to lead eventually to a one world government.
Lew then highlights Roosevelt’s last major speech to the nation, where he called for a new Bill of Rights that would conform our Constitution more closely to the Soviet’s ruling document.
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