Honestly my Grandfather joined the Marines to get out of the Depression. His Boot Camp training ended in late November 1941. Then about a week or 2 later Japan bombs Pearl Harbor.
I love that I go though the comments and finding people who said the new deal either did or didn't work but barely mention why that is. I was under the impression the New Deal was largely just a bandage on the US to get it through, considering ignoring the problem or continuing the same policies that put it into a Depression would inevitably allowed for the rise of Communist or even Fascist elements. I mean hell, we almost had a Fascist coup at one point during FDRs time.
That perspective seems jaded. The policies of the New Deal new deal did not so exactly preserve the political establishment, because FDR himself was unconventionally progressive and therefore was already not really an establishment figure. The banking regulations in the Glass-Steagall Act really pretty much fixed the economy so that a huge financial crash was very unlikely to happen again, and the primary reason that we're facing similar problems now is the repeal of Glass-Steagall.
@@joshuasteelflex4662 The reason the Great Depression happened is because of the Fed tampering with the economy. Even Ben Bernanke, who was on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, admitted this in 2002.
capitalism failed and caused the Great Depression, and the working class got militant and saw socialism as the solution, FDR and co. didn't want that to happen, so they co-opted the socialist movement and gave the working class most or what they wanted in order to prevent a communist revolution and it worked, it did fix the economy and put people back to work, but it came at the cost of the capitalist class who footed a big chunk of the bill, they were amgry, hence the fascist plot to overthrow FDR's administration when FDR died, his VP, Harry Truman was totally in the pocket of the capitalist class and shut down the New Deal as quickly as he could despite shutting it down, a new depression didn't happen (yet), because WW2 had given the USA a shiny new global empire, and the wealth and resources extracted from abroad was enough to trickle down to the lower classes in the USA and keep everyone just happy enough to not need another New Deal
1:01 fun fact: the USSR actually prospered during the great depression because of their lack of a stock market and the scapegoat that was capitalism which caused many people to move there
WOW??? Looking at the comments below, for every thing that's holy, Calm down. I mean the last comment was from a year ago. The New Deal was a program to increase government spending to create jobs and disperse money across the board. The New Deal wasn't really socialism. If you understand capitalistic economics at all, this was a normal way to grow an economy through capitalism. Create demand to create supply to create supply you need more labor which means less unemployment which leads to a larger middle class. It was needed when not only the US was suffering from a natural cause crisis. The Dust Ball destroyed the Midwest's crops. There was Flooding and Hurricanes and Typhoons as well as Germany's in ability to pay the debt for WWI. Honestly, I think the European side of the Great Depression was mainly the destruction of cities and farm land not counting the large amount of dead workers and diseases. The part that was said "labor turn a little red" was talking about Unionization, so workers can demand the wages that are more fair. I think it was a poor choice of words honestly, but I don't think the writers of the kids' show song would have thought near to 20 years later on a website that didn't exist people going on a huge arguer attack over the song. I'm a Capitalist Neo-classical Economist; therefore, I'm skewed toward Capitalism. But by all that's holy people no reason to get so fucking pissed off of a near 20 year old kids show song trying to relate some history in a general and quick method. i KNOW TOO LONG DIDN'T READ! (caplock that just so it was seen not to sound shouty.)
I'm going to say this. Many people can't really tell where the line is where Capitalism and Socialism meets. The best economists will argue the placement of the line. For an example anti-trust laws, this discourages perfect capitalism it seems; however, compilation is the primary need of real capitalism. To me, Monopolies are anti-capitalism and is something completely different that doesn't have a name. Also the lack of minimum wage is also a bad thing. Tariffs and embargo are anti-capitalism, but are kinda needed to protect domestic markets and punish nations. Also, there needs to be a mega-tax or fee for using sweat shop labor to protect domestic labor and protect the sweat shop workers. To me, all this is promoting competition and should be consider capitalistic positives and not the cross of the line. Monopolies to me are more communistic because the government forces the price of everything and there truly no compilation.
This is an interesting discussion. From what I have seen in these debates, this is considered government or public capitalism because it depends on capital still but publicizes it under a government of some form. Socialism requires that workers actually own the means of production and abhors capital (money). Most communist states we think of seem to have acted more like public capitalist states where the government just became one all powerful monopoly.
It's a bit sad that the comment that tries to give a compact and comprehensible explanation of the complexety of economics in the markedcrash and the economic restoration through the New Deal and later WW2 only has 2 upvotes and the syphilis of comments that says "and then they sold it to the jews" has 17. My 5 cents: Unions aren't really socialist. Bismarck used early union-concepts and wellfare-state to prevent socialism in early Germany.
Actually Republicans do like government programs, just for big banks and corporations rather than the poor and middle class. Libertarians are the ones who don't like government programs.
@@SigilOfAletheia The debt came AFTER they canceled the programs, dingus. P.S: From 1955-1979, the fifteen years BEFORE the Reagan revolution the debt got CUT IN HALF... so from that point of view the cutting the new deal programmes literally infinitely increased the deficite. But why let the truth get in the way of a good story.
Honestly. The entire song seems happy and like, yay happiness feeding poor. Then it starts talking about Pearl Harbor and I wonder what I'm doing with my lifez
Daniel Bagang Not really. War inherently destroys things of value. The reason that it's PERCEIVED to make money is that it creates jobs for the production of arms. The same money that it takes to employ those people, however, could just as easily be distributed by the government in peacetime; it's just a matter of getting it out of the hands of the greedy.
Unless the war is the thing that sends you to bankrupcy xD You guys really need to get your government to work on that massive defense budget before the depression happens all over again xD
Yeah, well, the french and the rest of europe were pretty sour with us germans back then. So long term strategy and reason was right out of the window after WWI. Thankfully the allies had better plans to reintegrate germany at the end of WWII...not perfect, but better than "Tax the shit outta those krauts".
when I say this sketch all I could thnk about was how terrible all these subjects really where in real history. They do a good goob teaching history but they can never teach real history with all of the dark and gorey truth behind it.....not in a cartoon anyway.
I can't take it anymore. I HATE THIS EGG-LIKE INFANT, IT'S JUST LOOKS SO DAMN BAD Also, from the role in the narrative to make vile sounds and make the same humor. As for youngsters, although the show itself is for teenagers. The very sight of this egg-like horror drives me out of myself. The show would be better off without them. And I smell *propaganda* here.
This is historically inaccurate. This takes the incorrect Keynesian position that the New Deal and WW2 saved the economy. No such thing occurred. In fact, Roosevelt’s New Deal was so atrocious that it caused a recession within the depression in 1937. As for WW2, conscripting everyone isn’t a good way to reduce unemployment and government redirection of production and loans distorts the economy. Even Hoover tried intervening in the economy and that failed as well.
@@EngineerMFB Perhaps if you measure the economy by a garbage metric like GDP, but in reality, the war led to worse conditions for civilians. You had rationing and the redirecting of goods to military applications which made civilian populations overall worse off. Furthermore, the government doesn't produce money to pay for the goods-it's not a voluntary economic interaction. Instead, you have the government stealing money from people to pay for things that will end up destroyed. Value is destroyed by war, not created.
This was family entertainment made in the 90s. What were you expecting? I mean, just imagine how different this song would be if they mentioned *redlining*
In the 1920s and 30s it would have been difficult not to. The Klan was at its peak in the 20s and you could bet that at least a quarter of Congress were either official members or directly sympathetic to the Klan.
Too bad that the New Deal failed and created the longest recovery time that took the destruction of Europe's infrastructure and manufacturing to revitalize the economy.
Took me a while before I realized that the reason the song sounded so familiar is because it takes more than a little inspiration from "Pina Colada."
who made that song i wanna listen
They should make shows like this again!
I mean that thing is pure propaganda so its probably a bad idea
Honestly my Grandfather joined the Marines to get out of the Depression. His Boot Camp training ended in late November 1941. Then about a week or 2 later Japan bombs Pearl Harbor.
I love that I go though the comments and finding people who said the new deal either did or didn't work but barely mention why that is. I was under the impression the New Deal was largely just a bandage on the US to get it through, considering ignoring the problem or continuing the same policies that put it into a Depression would inevitably allowed for the rise of Communist or even Fascist elements. I mean hell, we almost had a Fascist coup at one point during FDRs time.
That perspective seems jaded. The policies of the New Deal new deal did not so exactly preserve the political establishment, because FDR himself was unconventionally progressive and therefore was already not really an establishment figure. The banking regulations in the Glass-Steagall Act really pretty much fixed the economy so that a huge financial crash was very unlikely to happen again, and the primary reason that we're facing similar problems now is the repeal of Glass-Steagall.
@@joshuasteelflex4662 The reason the Great Depression happened is because of the Fed tampering with the economy. Even Ben Bernanke, who was on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, admitted this in 2002.
capitalism failed and caused the Great Depression, and the working class got militant and saw socialism as the solution, FDR and co. didn't want that to happen, so they co-opted the socialist movement and gave the working class most or what they wanted in order to prevent a communist revolution
and it worked, it did fix the economy and put people back to work, but it came at the cost of the capitalist class who footed a big chunk of the bill, they were amgry, hence the fascist plot to overthrow FDR's administration
when FDR died, his VP, Harry Truman was totally in the pocket of the capitalist class and shut down the New Deal as quickly as he could
despite shutting it down, a new depression didn't happen (yet), because WW2 had given the USA a shiny new global empire, and the wealth and resources extracted from abroad was enough to trickle down to the lower classes in the USA and keep everyone just happy enough to not need another New Deal
The business plot was largely an exaggeration by Butler
That... thing.... that’s supposed to be a baby is creepy as hell.
i miss this show so damn much. it taught me allot that school couldn't. like it or not this show had hard facts
And then you watch the rest of this specific episode...
www.watchcartoononline.com/histeria-season-1-episode-40-world-war-ii
1:01 fun fact: the USSR actually prospered during the great depression because of their lack of a stock market and the scapegoat that was capitalism which caused many people to move there
"Prospered"😂😂😂
No. They did not. Non Russians literally starved.
Actually they had the holodomor and political prosecution via the NKVD and gulags
There was a famine.
I LOVE THIS SONG SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!! :-D
This song makes me proud to be American
The new Battlefield 5 trailer looks good.
Awesome show. These are great songs for children to listen to. Not perfect, obviously, but still good history lessons for youngins.
I hear Tom Ruegger is interested in reviving it
WOW??? Looking at the comments below, for every thing that's holy, Calm down. I mean the last comment was from a year ago.
The New Deal was a program to increase government spending to create jobs and disperse money across the board. The New Deal wasn't really socialism. If you understand capitalistic economics at all, this was a normal way to grow an economy through capitalism. Create demand to create supply to create supply you need more labor which means less unemployment which leads to a larger middle class. It was needed when not only the US was suffering from a natural cause crisis. The Dust Ball destroyed the Midwest's crops. There was Flooding and Hurricanes and Typhoons as well as Germany's in ability to pay the debt for WWI. Honestly, I think the European side of the Great Depression was mainly the destruction of cities and farm land not counting the large amount of dead workers and diseases.
The part that was said "labor turn a little red" was talking about Unionization, so workers can demand the wages that are more fair. I think it was a poor choice of words honestly, but I don't think the writers of the kids' show song would have thought near to 20 years later on a website that didn't exist people going on a huge arguer attack over the song.
I'm a Capitalist Neo-classical Economist; therefore, I'm skewed toward Capitalism. But by all that's holy people no reason to get so fucking pissed off of a near 20 year old kids show song trying to relate some history in a general and quick method.
i KNOW TOO LONG DIDN'T READ! (caplock that just so it was seen not to sound shouty.)
I'm going to say this. Many people can't really tell where the line is where Capitalism and Socialism meets. The best economists will argue the placement of the line. For an example anti-trust laws, this discourages perfect capitalism it seems; however, compilation is the primary need of real capitalism. To me, Monopolies are anti-capitalism and is something completely different that doesn't have a name. Also the lack of minimum wage is also a bad thing. Tariffs and embargo are anti-capitalism, but are kinda needed to protect domestic markets and punish nations. Also, there needs to be a mega-tax or fee for using sweat shop labor to protect domestic labor and protect the sweat shop workers.
To me, all this is promoting competition and should be consider capitalistic positives and not the cross of the line. Monopolies to me are more communistic because the government forces the price of everything and there truly no compilation.
This is an interesting discussion. From what I have seen in these debates, this is considered government or public capitalism because it depends on capital still but publicizes it under a government of some form. Socialism requires that workers actually own the means of production and abhors capital (money). Most communist states we think of seem to have acted more like public capitalist states where the government just became one all powerful monopoly.
It's a bit sad that the comment that tries to give a compact and comprehensible explanation of the complexety of economics in the markedcrash and the economic restoration through the New Deal and later WW2 only has 2 upvotes and the syphilis of comments that says "and then they sold it to the jews" has 17.
My 5 cents: Unions aren't really socialist. Bismarck used early union-concepts and wellfare-state to prevent socialism in early Germany.
The thumbnail on the video says: ”Toothless egg baby establishes communism”
Lol
29 people don't like Government programs.
Mania497 29 people are smart to realize that the New Deal programs (while good for the time) have bankrupted the country
To quote Donald Trump. *Sniff sniff sniff* WRONG *Sniff sniff sniff*
Mania497 yup. Pretty much.
Actually Republicans do like government programs, just for big banks and corporations rather than the poor and middle class. Libertarians are the ones who don't like government programs.
@@SigilOfAletheia The debt came AFTER they canceled the programs, dingus.
P.S: From 1955-1979, the fifteen years BEFORE the Reagan revolution the debt got CUT IN HALF... so from that point of view the cutting the new deal programmes literally infinitely increased the deficite.
But why let the truth get in the way of a good story.
0:47 The luckybob army is apon us
Ever notice that, when the blonde girl (Charity Bazaar) isn't singing, she almost always looks and acts depressed or down on herself?
Big Fat Baby’s Head is Looks Like Tommy Pickles from Rugrats! 😆
Ah yes my favourite country. USO
A lot of the US social programs were started to keep Communism from overthrowing the government.
Honestly. The entire song seems happy and like, yay happiness feeding poor. Then it starts talking about Pearl Harbor and I wonder what I'm doing with my lifez
What is that annoying egg shaped baby?
Alek Kozlov ikr
Alek Kozlov Big Fat Baby is the name LMFAO
Ikr lmao
riiight... everyone knows the new deal didn´t work, but WW2 did get us out of the depression
I smell propaganda
***** At first, your name! Really? And then: socialism in the US, but everyone made his own luck! Sure!
this show is propaganda
YEAAAH, IMA' GONNA SHOOT SOME COMMUNISTS.
Nazis and Soviets did more and tons of propaganda to their people. Did u forget?
Silly Sergeant Jesus just because you live in a shithole doesn't give you the right to be offensive
Great video, I miss this show.
0:59 mmmmm green spinach soup
Please... Just get that baby out of here...
Simple, if the government helped you back then, they'd draft you listed as those they paid debts for to repay their services.
lol, at the end did they say scooby dooby doo? LOVE IT
"it's time for me and you, to fight ww2" or " new project ww2" maybe i think the usa needed the world war ...
Daniel Bagang Not really. War inherently destroys things of value. The reason that it's PERCEIVED to make money is that it creates jobs for the production of arms. The same money that it takes to employ those people, however, could just as easily be distributed by the government in peacetime; it's just a matter of getting it out of the hands of the greedy.
@@joshuasteelflex4662 good luck with that.
@@Neku628 Good luck with what?
@@joshuasteelflex4662 with getting money out of the hands of greedy.
@@Neku628 Oh yeah it's p hard
*forgot to mention the new deal failed*
Is this from the same production house as the animaniacs?
yes
Yep - Warner Bros.
Hello! I'm from Brazil... I liked so much your video... I downloaded it... I'll use in the college... I study History. You helped me!
1:48 Those rifles better NOT be real...
Unless the war is the thing that sends you to bankrupcy xD
You guys really need to get your government to work on that massive defense budget before the depression happens all over again xD
ww2 made the US economy the strongest in the world
The new deal was just a tylenol to a flu.
But its better than nothing.
TheBraveGallade It worked though.
A plan called drafting men to fight in WW2
I guess this deal is for me, bc I don't have a cent, maybe is it bc i don't live in the USA??
Yeah, well, the french and the rest of europe were pretty sour with us germans back then. So long term strategy and reason was right out of the window after WWI.
Thankfully the allies had better plans to reintegrate germany at the end of WWII...not perfect, but better than "Tax the shit outta those krauts".
New deal for you Franklin Roosvelt is the best president of all
What about George Washington
An argument could be made for Teddy
Daniel Bagang he freed them :)
fdr best
1:25 Frank Sinatra?
this song is based on another song? what's that song?
Scooby Dooby Doo!!
if anyone knows the names of the actors that would be much appreciated, I want to hire then to sing for me
This is from the show called Histeria! The episode is called World War 2. It features actors and crew from Animaniacs, Simpsons, and SNL
@@llyons3999 4 years later and I still love this
2:18 lol refrence
And then they went to drop that bomb in Hiroshima. 2:25
Yeah, the only way japan would surrender
were the freedom league?
It's "Delano," not "Delanor."
I wonder how they would sing about the Holocaust.
i wonder if they did
nice man 0:53
0:53
0.46 smells a little like communism!
cmellisi but the new deal got america on its feet so it sort of started it but WW2 finished it
when I say this sketch all I could thnk about was how terrible all these subjects really where in real history. They do a good goob teaching history but they can never teach real history with all of the dark and gorey truth behind it.....not in a cartoon anyway.
Who is that guy?
Thanks God the New Deal is through
USA/UK/USSR/Canada all won it together, suffice it to say.
:)
Daniel Freeman plus France
lolz sorry guys I misspelled job in my comment my bad.
I can't take it anymore. I HATE THIS EGG-LIKE INFANT, IT'S JUST LOOKS SO DAMN BAD
Also, from the role in the narrative to make vile sounds and make the same humor. As for youngsters, although the show itself is for teenagers. The very sight of this egg-like horror drives me out of myself. The show would be better off without them.
And I smell *propaganda* here.
USE poo
Woo-boo-boo-boo COMMUNISM for you!!!
This is historically inaccurate. This takes the incorrect Keynesian position that the New Deal and WW2 saved the economy. No such thing occurred. In fact, Roosevelt’s New Deal was so atrocious that it caused a recession within the depression in 1937. As for WW2, conscripting everyone isn’t a good way to reduce unemployment and government redirection of production and loans distorts the economy. Even Hoover tried intervening in the economy and that failed as well.
Ha nerd, and ww2 did help the economy big time
@@EngineerMFB Perhaps if you measure the economy by a garbage metric like GDP, but in reality, the war led to worse conditions for civilians. You had rationing and the redirecting of goods to military applications which made civilian populations overall worse off. Furthermore, the government doesn't produce money to pay for the goods-it's not a voluntary economic interaction. Instead, you have the government stealing money from people to pay for things that will end up destroyed. Value is destroyed by war, not created.
This was family entertainment made in the 90s. What were you expecting? I mean, just imagine how different this song would be if they mentioned *redlining*
the usa was the only country in ww2 to come out of it stronger than before it. ww2 littery pumped the US economy.
Gotta love how pompous libertarians can get in their natural environment, the comments section of a kids cartoon.
1:08.
What is this
Same here
Actually, poor ploting defeated Hilter. I don't care how prefect you think your army is, you will never beat getting sqeezed.
1:24
Yep it is better to surrender to the americans.
They never mention FDR putting two Klan members in his cabinet.
In the 1920s and 30s it would have been difficult not to. The Klan was at its peak in the 20s and you could bet that at least a quarter of Congress were either official members or directly sympathetic to the Klan.
bosta
hahaha us propaganda
RIDHO BINTANG these people made a song about communism. Look up Marx song Histeria!
RIDHO BINTANG exactly
Russia В WW2 vin
Russia didn't win ww2, they didn't even do the most. It was the USA and the western allies
Kinda cringing
WTF???
Too bad that the New Deal failed and created the longest recovery time that took the destruction of Europe's infrastructure and manufacturing to revitalize the economy.
I am convinced this show is globalist propaganda considering some what is said and what is omitted.
Pero que mierda....????