Franklin Roosevelt's original words were too subtle.
Joseph Alsop did not think they would have the deterrent effect on Donnie Block that was intended.
Joseph Alsop had an illusion, thinking that when Franklin Roosevelt implemented other New Deal policies before, although some were aimed at the United States' bankers,
Donnie Block had never publicly opposed Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal policies in public.
This gave Joseph Alsop the illusion that Donnie was afraid of Franklin Roosevelt.
This kind of thinking by Joseph Alsop was not difficult to understand.
After all, during Franklin Roosevelt's five years in office, although bankers continuously opposed his New Deal policies,
ultimately, they all ended in failure.
This subconsciously led the proponents of the New Deal to believe that Franklin Roosevelt was invincible!
But the influence of Donnie Block was just too great.
