Hoover did the opposite of what you think.
http://www.digitalhistory.u h.edu/database/article_disp lay.cfm?HHID=466
Hoover was willing to help the banks, as is Obama, but did nothing to help people as they lost their jobs and their homes and even the means to eat. It was left to Roosevelt to implement programs that created jobs.
Hoover stood by while poor and middle-class people suffered, preferring to help the already-rich instead.
Your assertion is contradicted by Hoover's own words.
We might have done nothing. That would have been utter ruin. Instead we met the situation with proposals to private business and to Congress of the most gigantic program of economic defense and counterattack ever evolved in the history of the Republic. We put it into action.... No government in Washington has hitherto considered that it held so broad a responsibility for leadership in such times.... For the first time in the history of depression, dividends, profits, and the cost of living, have been reduced before wages have suffered.... They were maintained until the cost of living had decreased and the profits had practically vanished. They are now the highest real wages in the world. Creating new jobs and giving to the whole system a new breath of life; nothing has ever been devised in our history which has done more for ... "the common run of men and women." Some of the reactionary economists urged that we should allow the liquidation to take its course until we had found bottom.... We determined that we would not follow the advice of the bitter-end liquidationists and see the whole body of debtors of the United States brought to bankruptcy and the savings of our people brought to destruction.
Creating new jobs and giving to the whole system a new breath of life; nothing has ever been devised in our history which has done more for ... "the common run of men and women." Some of the reactionary economists urged that we should allow the liquidation to take its course until we had found bottom.... We determined that we would not follow the advice of the bitter-end liquidationists and see the whole body of debtors of the United States brought to bankruptcy and the savings of our people brought to destruction.
Sorry, but this is too old, and I'm not going to spend anymore time on this article.
Try to catch up, will you?
You didn't google it to see what book it came from?
That's what I was doing when I replied this morning, catching up with unanswered replies on my hotlist.