History repeating itself

political cartoon - Political cartoon from 1934.
April 21, 2009 10:26am CST
Hello to all you American political commentators out there! A friend sent me this newspaper cartoon a little while ago. It dates from 1934. Have a look at it and you'll see that nothing has changed since then. The cartoons comment is just as valid today, or even more so, as it was then.
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@Guardian208 (1095)
• United States
21 Apr 09
The only thing we learn from history is that we don't learn from history.
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21 Apr 09
Our so called leaders certainly don't.
@maezee (41997)
• United States
21 Apr 09
Another political comic of the past - ..that I found particularly funny. This one is from the Cold War, and definitely depicts almost EVERY president who has ever come into office.
Oh my gosh! We studied this in my 10th grade history class - for some reason I remember it quite clearly. It's crazy to think these types of political-satire comics can hold true after almost 100 years of it being first illustrated, and that we're still dealing with the same BS as we were so long ago. Shouldn't we be politically evolving or something..? . I'm also posting a picture of one from during the Cold War that I found particularly funny and true.
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21 Apr 09
Yes, it's true... nothing changes.
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@loudcry (1043)
• India
29 Apr 09
Seems like someone was in a time capsule and commented on present day situation back then.
30 Apr 09
Yes, recycled political comment. With some changes, this could serve just as well as a present day political commentary.
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
21 Apr 09
The sad fact is that the "Great Depression" was starting to recover when the government stepped in to help. First was a protectionist Tariff by President Hoover, and that was followed by massive spending by the government under President Roosevelt. WWII would have pulled us out of the depression and lead to Economic Growth but the massive government debt and lack of private capital prevented economy from growing. We did not see economic growth until the mid 1950'.
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@catdla1 (6005)
• United States
21 Apr 09
I'm sure that Franklin D. Roosevelt had plenty of people in his day, like the artist for that cartoon, poking fun at his efforts to combat the effects of the great depression on peoples lives. Right or wrong, his efforts to involve the government to ease the suffering of the common man (and woman) worked, and ultimately helped to end the depression and get us back on our feet. Obama faces very similar circumstances, with plenty of detractors, too. I can only hope that the results for his efforts will be like history repeating itself.
@catdla1 (6005)
• United States
22 Apr 09
I disagree. http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2009/01/02/sirota_fdr_depression/
• United States
22 Apr 09
Roosevelt's efforts actually PROLONGED the depression. It would have ended much sooner had it not been for all the government intervention and spending.
• Malta
21 Apr 09
I think that history does repeat itself. Nobody was expecting a recession and a depression which left so many people begging for money and a better living. The same happened recently, nobody had predicted such a situation with all the job losses! Economists had suspicions things were going wrong, but had no certainty as to what was going to happen.
21 Apr 09
Certain people have been forecasting a recession fot the last 10 or 15 years, but they were expecting it to start in the 90's. That's what history teaches us, continous growth is not sustainable in the long run and sooner or later the bubble will and has burst.
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• Philippines
22 Apr 09
Is that so, I want to see it. So nothings change. I can see your posted picture after i put on my response discussion. I will put photo remarks.
• United States
21 Apr 09
Great cartoon, so sad that in 75 years we haven't learned a funking thing!
@hacker006 (126)
• United States
21 Apr 09
It is not that history repeats itself, it's that ideals repeat themselfs, ever listen to R.E.M.'s song it's the end of the world, it's still true today, how about the four fundmental forces? The greeks thought fire, earth, wind, water were the elments of everthing, now it's strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, electromagntism, & gravity. Which will proably change again. We learn from are histroy, we just don't apply that knowledge