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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Theological Science* and the Hoover Administration

Some US governments organizations do not open their minds to the thoughts of 'the people.'. The Hoover Administration (1929-1933) was that kind of government. During the depression alternative economic solutions were offered, for instance, from Kenneth Burke. So, the depression continued until Franklin D. Roosevelt won the election in 1993.

There is a reason why the depression in the 1930s continued under the Republicans. The Republican president, Herbert Hoover, was a mechanical engineer, who graduated from Stanford University in 1895. As a mechanical engineer, Hoover is influenced onlyy by the 'Laws of Nature.' Like most US presidents and today's US scientists, Hoover's attention was not on the Declaration of Independence and its Laws of Nature's God Based only on the Laws of Nature, Hoover thought that a laissez economy would correct the 1930 depression itself. So, the Hoover Administration did not intervene in the depression.

In general, Republicans do not like US government interventions into the US economy. The opposite is true about the Democrats. Roosevelt intervened greatly in the 1930s to increase employment. He used a 'trickle-up' economy. And Clinton intervened greatly in the 1990s to lower the government debt. He also used a 'trickle-up ' economy. A trickle-up economy always works through the poor class of citizens. Republicans have intervened in the economy but only with a 'trickle-down' economy. A trickle-down economy works through the rich class of citizens.

It is unfortunate that the Republicans and Democrats do not seek Laws of Nature's God. Both parties act as if God does not exist. Since theological science requires to seek Laws of Nature and Laws of Nature's God, these parties are inconsistent with God and theological science.

* Theological science unifies scientific thoughts with thoughts about God.

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