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This chart is overly simplistic and unhelpful. Various moments have ushered in these reforms
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and it's inaccurate. For starters, Eisenhower (R) championed the Interstate system, and T. Roosevelt (R) expanded parks
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Wilson re: parks Roosevelt re: interstate
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Franklin D. Roosevelt *
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No. You can stop running this article over and over now. We're good.
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there are no sides, history is like a top spinning wildly out of control
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They always have been.
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"Presentism is the strongest" - Yes, until it is trumped by absenteeism, such as when a president skips intelligence briefings.
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Illustration looks a touch like
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Good one. Thanks
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Really? This is what the New Yorker publishes? Canceling my subscription.
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No one cares
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History don't have sides.
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don't U start......
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