Father Charles Coughlin opposed the New Deal primarily because he believed it did not go far enough in addressing economic inequality and reforming the banking system. He advocated for a more radical approach, including the nationalization of banks and the redistribution of wealth. Coughlin also criticized President Franklin D. Roosevelt for not aligning closely enough with his populist and anti-Semitic views. Ultimately, his discontent stemmed from a desire for more extensive government intervention and social justice measures.
Charles Coughlin
Father Charles Coughlin
Through a weekly radio show - Novanet
Charles Coughlin
Through a weekly radio show - Novanet
Charles Coughlin
Through a weekly radio show - Novanet
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Charles Coughlin was the Michigan catholic priest known for his pro-fascist, anti-New deal radio broadcasts to 40 million national fans. - American Pageant 12 Edition