Another two years!
Entering 1936, Donnie was just turning 40, and at this moment, he had grown a moustache, exuding the charm of a mature man.
At the same time, Donnie's longstanding position of power endowed him with an aura of authority.
"It seems Roosevelt's mood shouldn't be too good!"
After listening to Mackenzie Pop's report, Donnie sat on the sofa with his legs crossed, a cigar in his hand emitting smoke.
In fact, cigar sales in the United States have not been great these years, while cigarette sales have seen a significant increase.
It's not that people prefer smoking cigarettes; it's that cigar prices are much higher than cigarette prices.
Many are reluctantly choosing to smoke cigarettes.
From this, we can see that Franklin Roosevelt's attempt to drive the U.S. economic development with his New Deal has not been entirely successful.
