The journey starts from the Titanic

The journey begins with the Titanic-Chapter 1036

Zhang Jingjiang thought to himself, but his face was not angry, he was also one of those people du Yuesheng mapped.

Du Yuesheng was not the first, not the last. Zhang Jingjiang then found the people from the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Consortium. They were reluctant to spend money in the Northwest Desert, but Zhang Jingjiang and the government had to invest millions of dollars in it.

"My old brother Zhang, it's not easy, it drags everyone down."

After Zhang Jingjiang left, Du Yuesheng shook his head, somewhat helpless.

"Why don't you drag it?" Wan Molin suggested.

"No! On the contrary, I have the courage of someone!" Du Yuesheng gritted his teeth and told Wan Molin, "You mobilize funds and transfer 5 million yuan to Zhang Jingjiang within a month!"

Rather than being perfunctory and thinking of Song Ziwen, it is better to simply be generous!

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On the other side of the ocean, Roosevelt came to power and fulfilled his first promise to abolish Prohibition.

Congress has the power to abolish Prohibition, but Roosevelt has convinced many lawmakers that one of the reasons is to use alcohol taxes to make up for the fiscal deficit.

Chicago has enough sins. Instead of letting the gang earn the money and continue to behave, it is better to let the government collect the tax.

So Congress agreed, and Prohibition was abolished.

Chicago's mafia Pencart was also arrested on charges of tax evasion and tax owing!

This guy is more than dead, and no matter how hard he struggles, his opponent is Edgar Hoover, a very terrible man!

Joseph Kennedy became the chairman of the Securities Regulatory Commission. This Catholic Irishman is more and more interested in official careers and is determined to make some achievements.

Under his governance, virtual financial regulation has become history, and Wall Street speculators can no longer speculate and short as unscrupulously as before.

Joseph Kennedy didn't have to and did not dare to track down the shady scenes of Stuart and Robles and others in the last speculation. The history of Wall Street has turned a new page.

Except for Situ Nan, no one knew that he had greater ambitions, such as being a president, even if he was a deputy, so he worked hard, even to please Roosevelt.

This is the first time in American history that the cripple becomes president.When a society is in an extreme period, the ruling party will of course not be "normal", and so is Hitler.

Under the economic depression, Americans had to endure the White House becoming a believer in Keynesianism, and the construction of public projects allowed many people to get jobs.

The most expensive is not the Hoover Dam, but the hydropower development project in the Tennessee Basin.Without the Tennessee Hydropower Station, there would be no subsequent Oak Ridge Project.

Back in Los Angeles, Situ Nan found that the economic situation has changed a lot. Mr. President seems to have found a solution to the economic depression. In short, it is to expand the influence of the government. It is enough to reverse the past practice of Mellon's cabinet.

"Thank God, the days are finally regular and orderly, and there are not so many things outside that bother us."

Laura breathed a sigh of relief. Every day she saw Situ Nan at home, she felt satisfied.

"Andrew is still too stubborn. What is there to be nostalgic for in London? Go there to be an ambassador, just because of his British plot?" Situ Nan commented on Andrew Mellon.

"Whether you go for a walk, you must know that the American newspapers have always been unkind to him!"

Laura defended.

She gave Situ Nan a blank look and then smiled, "I suggest you write to the president and send an old man in his seventies to work abroad. This is not appropriate."

"Do you want me to do this?" Situ Nan said seriously.

Laura nodded.

"Okay! I write." Situ Nan agreed.

The letter did not go to the White House, but went to the American Embassy in London to remind this wayward old man that he had stayed in the UK long enough and it was time to come back to see his grandchildren.

Born in the Victorian era, most Americans of the older generation have English plots. Andrew Mellon, John Rockefeller, Old Morgan, etc. Situ Nan has seen them all.

"Damn it! Hear this, who is the guy who can't run home?"

Andrew Mellon replied unceremoniously to teach Situ Nan, and then euphemistically said that he did not have much time. He saw that China and South China were specifically mentioned.

Hamer came to visit Situ Nan and brought a box of good wine openly.

"The abolition of Prohibition has helped you a lot. Have all your wood barrels sold out? Come on, what can I do?"

Situ Nan asked directly.

Hammer nodded.

Prohibition was lifted, and the barrels he had hoarded were sold out at once, so he was in a good mood.

"I came this time for the Soviet Union. They wanted to purchase American steel plant equipment. Well, they had a big appetite and basically emptied the Bethlehem Steel Company's factory in a certain place.

Things were going well, but the Chinese suddenly stepped in and snatched the equipment."

Hammer thought.

Secretly paying attention to Situ Nan's face, and having known Situ Nan for many years, even though he also did business with the Soviet Union, Hammer knew that Situ Nan hated the Soviet Union in his heart.

Maybe he was the messenger behind this incident. If it weren't for him, Bethlehem would suddenly regret it.

"There are many U.S. Steel companies, and all kinds of equipment are available. Roosevelt is very friendly to the Soviet Union! What can I do for you?" Situ Nan smiled.

"Of course, money can buy everything in the United States, but you can't buy time. You know the policy there. If it is not settled within the specified time, the officials handling it may be arrested.

I hope you can do me a favor!"

Hammer said sincerely.

Specially emphasized that helping him, not helping the Soviets.

"Yeah. That guy Stalin really can't make a joke. It's not easy to work under him, and he easily loses his head."

Situ Nan was noncommittal.

"Who said no?" Hammer nodded in agreement.

Situ Nan didn’t want to ask Hamer how much commission he received to work so hard. He had a good impression of Hamer, so he said: “Bethlehem has acquired many steel plants, and Philadelphia has a large-scale steel plant. Your request."

"Thank you." Hammer nodded, exhaling.This time, he owed Situ Nan a favor.

Within a few days, under Hamer's thousands of needles, the Soviets bought the equipment they wanted, and then they bought it in the United States!

Situ Nan didn't stop it, and he couldn't stop it. What made him balance is that the patents bought and bought are not exclusive to the Russians. The number of machinery and equipment technicians transferred from the United States to South China is not less than that of the Soviet Union, and more.

The White House, after Congress lifted the prohibition on alcohol, Roosevelt's support rate has risen, and he is in a good mood.

He smiled and asked his think tank economist Keynes: "Perhaps I should have a four-year plan like the Russians and Chinese?"

I added a sentence: "These two blood-sucking worms are drawing power from the United States."