President Roosevelt (1882 – 1945) elucidated all the triumphs of his first two terms, repeating in several spots how much better his administration was than the one that preceded him, how popular he was with the voters and emphasizing throughout that the Federal Government had tremendous potential as a force for good during the Great Depression, but it’s efforts were blocked at every turn:
“For a dead hand was being laid upon this whole program of progress – to stay it all.
It was the hand of the Supreme Court of the United States.”
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