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  <title>Ep. 230 - FDR &amp;amp; the Constitution</title>
  <description>President Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as the 32nd US President and was our longest serving president, having run for and won four elections to the presidency.&amp;amp;nbsp; FDR was President during two tumultuous events in US history, the Great Depression and the outbreak of World War II.&amp;amp;nbsp; Pulling a page from the Woodrow Wilson playbook, FDR expanded the administrative state even further.&amp;amp;nbsp; In what ways did FDR expand the scope and size of the federal government?&amp;amp;nbsp; Why did the American people elect him four times to the office of the presidency? What did he mean when he spoke of “bold, persistent experimentation?”&amp;amp;nbsp; To chat with our student panel on FDR, we are delighted to welcome Jim Pinkerton this week.&amp;amp;nbsp; Jim is an alumni of the Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations and is currently a Senior Fellow in the Center for American Prosperity at the American First Policy Institute. </description>
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