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To end this rant, I suggest tiny e.a. Google up The Lend Lease Act... Churchill (God bless him!) came with hat in hand to tell Roosevelt that Britain was broke. Roosevelt pulled every string he could and got the Lend Lease Act in place in record time. This, with the mood of America still being somber remembering the carnage of the 'Great war' only 20 years earlier. Billions of dollars worth of war goods at no cost. Roosevelt said "...Suppose my neighbor's home catches fire, and I have a length of garden hose 400 or 500 feet away. If he can take my garden hose and connect it up with his hydrant, I may help him to put out his fire. Now, what do I do? I don't say to him before that operation, "Neighbor, my garden hose cost me $15; you have to pay me $15 for it." What is the transaction that goes on? I don't want $15 - I want my garden hose back after the fire is over. All right. If it goes through the fire all right, intact, without any damage to it, he gives it back to me and thanks me very much for the use of it. But suppose it gets smashed up - holes in it - during the fire; we don't have to have too much formality about it, but I say to him, "I was glad to lend you that hose; I see I can't use it any more, it's all smashed up." He says, "How many feet of it were there?" I tell him, "There were 150 feet of it." He says, "All right, I will replace it." Now, if I get a nice garden hose back, I am in pretty good shape."
Billions of dollars worth of goods to not only England but also the other Allies. Thank you, U.K. for the repayment (2% interest over 50 years with several years defferred due to inability to pay)in 2006.
Then Google the Marshall Plan... and still we're the bad guys...
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