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People from both the right and the left objected to the New Deal legislation. Some said that the New Deal programs gave too much power to the federal government; others said that the New Deal programs had not gone far enough to totally help the citizens.
In critical moments like the ones lived by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression, it is too difficult to please everybody in the same way. His detractors considered that the federal government had invested too much money in the creation of social programs to help the ones in need. Others considered that he did not do enough to really help the poor. The reality was that Roosevelt implemented the best that he could under those harsh economic circumstances.