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Benefits of the Doubt: Chapter 2 The Era of Good Feelings (and even better benefits!) From a bullet-shattered future president in colonial garb to the 19th-century equivalent of a viral shame campaign, Chapter 2, "The Era of Good Feelings (and even better benefits!)" of the six-part Benefits of the Doubt podcast series exposes the dramat
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From a bullet-shattered future president in colonial garb to the 19th-century equivalent of a viral shame campaign, Chapter 2, "The Era of Good Feelings (and even better benefits!)" of the six-part Benefits of the Doubt podcast series exposes the dramatic turning points that rescued American veteran care from local charity . Host Jonathan Kaupanger details how President James Monroe used a masterclass in political branding—and a heavy dose of Revolutionary War nostalgia—to pass the ground-breaking Pension Act of 1818, marking the first time the federal government took long-term responsibility for its heroes. But when a panicked Congress tried to claw back funds by aggressively vetting veterans' poverty, it took a freezing night in Philadelphia and a heartbreaking portrait of an elderly soldier in rags to spark an uproar of national guilt. The resulting public outcry forced the passage of the monumental Pension Act of 1832, permanently shattering the degrading "poverty tests," turning veterans from beggars to ballers overnight with massive back-pay checks, and establishing the foundational blueprint for the modern Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Erscheinungsdatum: 23.6.2026, 13:24:00