Joe

FDR here with the new hot fire side chat. Today I would like to help America by introducing the federal deposit insurance corporation, or the FDIC I like to call it because its easier to remember. I would first like to talk about why I gave the bank a holiday; I gave it a holiday because the banks were in trouble. I made this because America needs confidence in its banks. What it does is provides insurance coverage for bank deposits up to $100,000. What this means is if the bank is robbed and there is no money left in the bank the government will give you your money back unless it is more than $100,000, but if your making way more than this then you can get several banks and eventually you would have all the money federally insured. Banks lost all of their support after black Tuesday and I can’t have that. I promise that this depression in the money we have will never happen again if this is insured. This plan may also make loans if you need them this will help my fellow Americans like you and small businesses. You will no longer lose any savings in this lifetime while I am in office. We lost over 1 billion dollars on black Tuesday and I am not happy about that I believe our country is great. I am making this statement because I think America is important and that you should know what is happening in our country. I think you are smart enough to know what is happening in our country. I believe in you America we are a great country so why don’t we start acting smart like we truly are.

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White Christmas is easily one of the most famous and popular of all the Christmas songs. The words rhythms and beats written for White Christmas were written by Irving Berlin in 1942 a year after the United States got involved. It originally featured in the movie Holiday Inn starring Bing Crosby. If you look this song up on you tube you will see Bing Crosby singing it instead of Irving Berlin. The lyrics of White Christmas really touched the hearts of the soldiers fighting in the Second World War, it also affected their families who were waiting for them back home. It reminded them of having family at home in Christmas while they were fighting. The song and recording of White Christmas was by Bing Crosby it also featured John Scott Trotter's orchestra and the Ken Darby Singers. It got a huge jumpstart and became a loved song pretty much instantly. Because it was so popular, it was later reprised in the movie called after its name - White Christmas. The lyrics are as follows I'm dreaming of a white christmas, just like the ones I used to know Where the treetops glisten and children listen to hear sleigh bells in the snow

I'm dreaming of a white christmas, just like the ones I used to know Where the treetops glisten and children listen to hear sleigh bells in the snow

I'm dreaming of a white christmas, with every christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright, and may all your christmases be white

I'm dreaming of a white christmas, just like the ones I used to know May your days be merry and bright, and may all your christmases be white

I'm dreaming of a white christmas, with every christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright, and may all your christmases be white

May your days be merry and bright, and may all your christmases be white

And may all your christmases be white (All your christmases be white) And may all your christmases be white (All your christmases be white) And may all your christmases be (All your christmases be white) (All your christmases be white)

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This song was originally created in 1929 by Mitchell parish and the original music was by Hoagy carmicheal and it was called stardust. Since then many people have used it and have made the charts with it like Nat King Cole making it best on the Billboard position # 79 in 1957, charted in 1930 by Irving Mills (#20), charted in 1931 by Isham Jones (#1), Bing Crosby (#5), Louis Armstrong (#16), Wayne King (#17), and Lee Sims (#20), charted in 1935 by Jimmie Lunceford (#10), charted in 1936 by Benny Goodman (#2) and Tommy Dorsey (#8), charted in 1939 by Sammy Kaye (#16), charted in 1941 by Artie Shaw (#2), Tommy Dorsey (#7), and Glenn Miller (#20) charted in 1943 by Baron Elliot (#18) and Tommy Dorsey (#23), charted in 1957 by Billy Ward and His Dominoes featuring Jackie Wilson (#12), charted in 1962 by Frank Sinatra (#98), and finally it was charted in 1964 by Nino Temple and April Stevens (#32). This song means to me that things were blowing up at night, and it hurts for him to hear about the deaths. He looks at the stars and relizes that the soldeirs are still away. He is thinking that the soldiers are far away and it makes him want to sing a song of sorrow. Love is keeping the fight with him helping him weight and he cant listen to music because of his excrusiating pain and anguish. He was wondering why he is always alone and is trying to cheer himself up. He goes on to talk about how when he was at home with his woman. He then says it has been a long time ago that this all happened. When he is all alone he imagines being at home with his girl. He realizes that they are only dreams but he remains hopeful. I feel that if I can come up with this connection then the soldiers would be happy to hear it because it would remind them of thier life at home and give them hope and something to dream about.

And now the purple dusk of twilight time Steals across the meadows of my heart High up in the sky the little stars climb Always reminding me that we're apart

You wander down the lane and far away Leaving me a song that will not die Love is now the stardust of yesterday The music of the years gone by

Sometimes I wonder why I spend The lonely night dreaming of a song The melody haunts my reverie And I am once again with you When our love was new And each kiss an inspiration But that was long ago Now my consolation Is in the stardust of a song

Beside a garden wall When stars are bright You are in my arms The nightingale tells his fairy tale of paradise where roses grew Though I dream in vain In my heart it will remain My stardust melody The memory of love's refrain

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