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Originally Posted by aceventura3
First, I am not endorsing WikiAnswers, but I just wanted a quick answer. So weather the actual unemployment rate in 1939 was 17% or 12%, or even if you don't trust the number - my point is that data will show that times were pretty tough in 1939 even though better than 1930. And still far worse than today.
WikiAnswers - What was the unemployment rate in the US during 1939
{added} On that "ill educated" remark, I won't expect an apology or any actual evidence proving my points to be incorrect. That would be expecting far too much.
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Well that's good. I think you're wrong and I think you're ill educated on this subject. It's alright people disagree and think the other persons wrong all the time. You're more then welcome to consider me ill informed or uneducated on the issue. Feel free to post that anytime you feel that way. It's one thing to say "I think you're a F'ing moron." It's a completely different thing to say "I think you're ill informed or poorly educated on this subject."
As for evidence or data, it's been posted and you're simply ignoring it in my opinion.