Huey Long wanted to win the presidency for himself
redistribute income from the wealthy to poor americans
redistribute income from the wealthy to poor americans
Some people, Huey Long, among them, said that FDR's New Deal made the administration too beholden to big business. Others said it was just plain unconstitutional.
Huey Long, the Louisiana governor and senator, was a vocal critic of the New Deal, viewing it as insufficient to address the economic struggles of the poor. He believed that the policies favored big business and did not do enough to redistribute wealth. Long proposed his own program called "Share Our Wealth," which aimed to provide a more radical redistribution of wealth through taxes on the rich. He argued that the New Deal needed to be more aggressive in addressing income inequality and poverty.
they believed it made government too powerful
Huey Long wanted to win the presidency for himself
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redistribute income from the wealthy to poor americans
redistribute income from the wealthy to poor americans