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It took WWII to get the U.S. out of the Great Depression. Sometimes the act of war can really mobilize an economy, especially one that has previously been emasculated via excessive taxation and regulation. It's not the war itself per se that ressurects an economy so much, as it is the realization by voters and lawmakers that many of the previous acts of legislation designed to create "a level playing field" or "save the planet from the evil corporate polluters" can really inhibit a nation's ability to respond to crisis.
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