by plymster » Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:37 pm
This only my opinion, but it's at least as valuable as the other claptrap I'm reading about this topic.
The New Deal did not make the Great Depression longer or shorter, but it did do two important things:
It redistributed wealth from the wealthiest to the poorest in the nation.
It built a national infrastructure critical to the future of an industrialized US.
Why was wealth redistribution important? In 1932, a large portion of people were barely able to eat. 25% unemployment can do that. Famine of this sort results in widespread death and disease. Additionally, it gave the poor something to do with their idle hands instead of crime or revolt (eg: Nazi Germany).
Why was national infrastructure important? It helped the US be able to compete internationally, and made the war effort possible. Without roads, trains, bridges, etc to ship troops, goods, and munitions, the US would have been a great resource, but would have had little effect on the Allied Forces.
Would private investment have done any good? It definitely would not have helped build infrastructure, and it's likely that it would not have produced jobs for the majority of the nation. Over the past 30 years, we've had an enourmous shift of expenditure from the government (directly) to private industry (via government contracts, and private investment). The result is a vast, unemployable workforce and a handful of high-paying jobs, burger flippers or code shippers, with very little middle ground, and little need for the lower end workers (hence their low pay). It has shipped what used to be middle class jobs (manufacturing) abroad in search of cheaper labor on the back of a communications and shipping infrastructure largely developed in western nations.
If you doubt the effects of the New Deal, look at 1937-38 (thanks, rose-colored-coolaid - I'd forgotten about that), when FDR started repealing some of it. We had a crash and almost instantly descended into another recession.
Complaining that the New Deal lengthened the Depression is like walking for 20 miles and then bitching that your sneakers are hurting your feet (while without them, you wouldn't be going any faster, and you'd be walking on bloody stumps).