It made the government too powerful
Conservatives join the American Liberty League, in the 1930s, to oppose President Roosevelt's new deal policies. Many conservatives thought the government was growing to fast.
The New Deal policies enacted by Franklin Roosevelt during his presidency are examples of the government working to resolve the failures in the economic market.
Taxation and war
Roosevelt's economic policies at the beginning of his second term revealed his desire to rein in the rampant New Deal policies of his first term. His second term was much less frenetic in activity.
Government must assume more responsibility for helping the poor.
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The US government would take a stronger, more active role in the crisis through direct economic policies.
Some Americans criticized the New Deal for its expansion of government power and the perceived inefficiency of its programs. Many believed it undermined individual self-reliance and capitalism, while others felt it did not go far enough in addressing economic inequalities. Additionally, some groups, such as business owners and conservatives, opposed specific policies like labor rights and increased taxation. These dissenting opinions contributed to a divided perspective on the effectiveness and direction of New Deal initiatives.
Many critics questioned FDR's New Deal on shift from individualism to collectivism, and for his extensive economic interventionism
Because of Napoleon's conquests conservatives in Austria, Prussia, and Russia had to deal with the ideas of French revolution. The idea of nationalism also spread creating further problems for the conservatives.
Fiscal policies deal with finances usually budgets.