Most would consider him good, but it's a matter of opinion. You need to decide for yourself.
He feared a march on Washington by African Americans would be bad for the war effort.
He feared a march on Washington by African Americans would be bad for the war effort.
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He feared a march on Washington by African Americans would be bad for the war effort.
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he thought it was bad
It never did. It has a two-TERM limit, which was imposed by the Republicans after Franklin Delano Roosevelt died. He served four terms, and the Republicans wanted to make sure it never happened again. Before Roosevelt there was a "gentleman's agreement" that a president should only serve two terms. Roosevelt broke it because the country was at war and he felt it would be bad to change presidents during such a time of struggle.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt attempted to "pack" the Supreme Court in 1937, not 1930. His idea was to increase the number of justices, and appoint his own people to fill all of the new vacancies. While technically legal, most people thought it was bad form, and the idea was never implemented. And the advent of the European war in 1939 (which was obviously coming even in 1936) calmed down a lot of the political turmoil within the US as the '30s came to a close.
Honestly, I don't think that is something that anyone, especially the US president, would need convincing on. I mean seriously, the guy killed 11 million people for no reason and tried to take over Europe.
Bad because he ate too many sugar cubes
Benjamin Franklin is the person who the quote "There never was a good war or a bad peace" is attributed to.