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Roosevelt's Critics, Right and Left
The right: the New Deal was socialistic
The left: too timid including:
Francic Townsend called for providing $200 monthly payments to all persons over 60.
Huey Long, who served as governor and then as senator for Louisiana, called for a "Share Our Wealth" program to redistribute wealth. Long's assassination in 1936 ended his probable third-party candidacy.

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Left Turn and the Second New Deal
A conservative Supreme Court that our the NRA in Schecter v. United States, and in Butler v United States invalidated the Agricultural Adjustment Administration
Roosevelt responded by turning left with a new program of social reform to strengthen the national commitment to creating jobs: provide security against old age, unemployment, and illness; and improve housing conditions and cleaning slums.

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Critics of Roosevelt from both the right and left accused the New Deal of being too socialistic. Figures like Townsend and Long proposed more radical programs for wealth distribution. In response to conservative court rulings, Roosevelt implemented new left-leaning social reform programs to create jobs, provide security against old age, unemployment, illness, and improve housing conditions.