If we can boondoggle ourselves out of this depression, that word is going to be enshrined in the hearts of the American people for years to come.
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One of my worries about America is the epidemic of depression we've been in. One of the possibilities about that is that the 'I' gets bigger and bigger, and the 'we' gets smaller and smaller.
When we're unemployed, we're called lazy; when the whites are unemployed it's called a depression.
I think if there's a great depression there might be some hope.
The Great War proved how confused the world is. Depression is proving it again.
Concern should drive us into action, not into a depression.
What got us out of the depression was capitalism, and we would have gotten out a lot quicker had the government not intervened.
I say there're no depressed words just depressed minds.
Nationalization, unmentionable only yesterday, has entered common usage not least because an even scarier word - depression - is next on America's list to avoid.
Today's misery is real unemployment, home foreclosures and bankruptcies. This is the Obama Misery Index and its at a record high. Its going to take more than new rhetoric to put Americans back to work - its going to take a new president.
I've always been interested in the Depression as this very dramatic pivotal period in American history.
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