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Garet Garrett Quotes
There was endless controversy as to whether the acts of the New Deal did actually move recovery or retard it, and nothing final could ever come of that bitter debate because it is forever impossible to prove what might have happened in place of what did.
Garet Garrett

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Year of Birth:
1878
Year of Death:
1954
Nationality:
American
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