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We still, as a nation, haven't recovered from Reagan's catering to the rich w/ his upside down policies.
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Soviet Union collapsed in 1991...Sorry Ronny was almost blank at that moment in time...
how did the West prosper through deficit spending? Sounds like "fuzzy math" to me.
I rank Ronald Reagan number 1 President of the 20th century. He brought down the Soviet Empire single-handedly, in spite of the Democrats doing everything they could to undermine his efforts. He accomplished what others would not have even attempted. He should be on Mt. Rushmore.
The Soviet Empire was going to crumble with or without Reagan.
We still, as a nation, haven't recovered from Reagan's catering to the rich w/ his upside down policies.
Clearly Coolidge had the best economic record in the 20th Century and, having the benefit of a Conservative Congress, was most faithful to the Constitution. He cut taxes and ordered REAL spending cuts. Harding and Coolidge inherited a terrible economy and turned it around in record time.
Reagan, did not have a Republican Congress, but he loved America. He declared the USSR an "Evil Empire" and vowed to defeat them and with the Pope and other principled, freedom loving leaders. He liberated Eastern Europe from the crushing, dehumanizing oppression of Soviet Communism
Coolidge and Reagan were the 20th Century's Number 1 & 2 Greatest Presidents
Clearly Coolidge had the best economic record in the 20th Century and, having the benefit of a Conservative Congress, was most faithful to the Constitution. He cut taxes and ordered REAL spending cuts. Harding and Coolidge inherited a terrible economy and turned it around in record time.
Reagan, did not have a Republican Congress, but he loved America. He declared the USSR an "Evil Empire" and vowed to defeat them and with the Pope and other principled, freedom loving leaders. He liberated Eastern Europe from the crushing, dehumanizing oppression of Soviet Communism
Coolidge and Reagan were the 20th Century's Number 1 & 2 Greatest Presidents
Hmm-- Frank, I think you meant to post this thread here. Amirite?
ummm.....I'm going to have to ask for (although you should've provided them in your post w/o being asked) a link.We still, as a nation, haven't recovered from Reagan's catering to the rich w/ his upside down policies.
More mindless carping. What do you think the "rich" spend their money on? The answer is high skilled labor and high tech investment. For example, Clinton's tax increases effectively killed luxury yacht building in the U.S. As a result, thousands of good paying jobs were permanently lost to foreign manufacturers. (Sound familiar?) What about Bill Gates? Did his billions take food out of the mouths of hungry children? Of course not: He created thousands of good paying jobs for Americans. According to your "logic" the nation is better served by spending more money on booze, drugs and cigarettes.
ummm.....I'm going to have to ask for (although you should've provided them in your post w/o being asked) a link.We still, as a nation, haven't recovered from Reagan's catering to the rich w/ his upside down policies.
More mindless carping. What do you think the "rich" spend their money on? The answer is high skilled labor and high tech investment. For example, Clinton's tax increases effectively killed luxury yacht building in the U.S. As a result, thousands of good paying jobs were permanently lost to foreign manufacturers. (Sound familiar?) What about Bill Gates? Did his billions take food out of the mouths of hungry children? Of course not: He created thousands of good paying jobs for Americans. According to your "logic" the nation is better served by spending more money on booze, drugs and cigarettes.
a single source for all of that in your previous post? You can't be serious?ummm.....I'm going to have to ask for (although you should've provided them in your post w/o being asked) a link.We still, as a nation, haven't recovered from Reagan's catering to the rich w/ his upside down policies.
More mindless carping. What do you think the "rich" spend their money on? The answer is high skilled labor and high tech investment. For example, Clinton's tax increases effectively killed luxury yacht building in the U.S. As a result, thousands of good paying jobs were permanently lost to foreign manufacturers. (Sound familiar?) What about Bill Gates? Did his billions take food out of the mouths of hungry children? Of course not: He created thousands of good paying jobs for Americans. According to your "logic" the nation is better served by spending more money on booze, drugs and cigarettes.
Sorry, I thought it was common knowledge.
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Historians are wrong. FDR was a miserable failure in his own right, but compared to Coolidge...FDR was an invertebrate. Coolidge cut spending and taxes and let America work and we got the Roaring Twenties. FDR wanted to be Little Joe Stalin and gave us the FDR Depression, an economy worse than the 7 Biblical Lean YearsHistorians differ somewhat on the ratings of Coolidge and Reagan, Coolidge was rated 36th out of 43 and Reagan 18th out of 43. Of course, Reagan voted for FDR so that added ten steps to Reagan's rating. When Bush was added that pushed the presidents up another step.
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Well add to the historians that voted FDR one of America's top three presidents since they began voting in 1948, the American people. We discover the American people voted to elect FDR four times in a row, probably a record that may remain as long as America remains. And finally the conservatives have declared FDR a failure every chance they get so that pretty much clinches FDR's place in American history.Historians are wrong. FDR was a miserable failure in his own right, but compared to Coolidge...FDR was an invertebrate. Coolidge cut spending and taxes and let America work and we got the Roaring Twenties. FDR wanted to be Little Joe Stalin and gave us the FDR Depression, an economy worse than the 7 Biblical Lean YearsHistorians differ somewhat on the ratings of Coolidge and Reagan, Coolidge was rated 36th out of 43 and Reagan 18th out of 43. Of course, Reagan voted for FDR so that added ten steps to Reagan's rating. When Bush was added that pushed the presidents up another step.
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a single source for all of that in your previous post? You can't be serious?ummm.....I'm going to have to ask for (although you should've provided them in your post w/o being asked) a link.We still, as a nation, haven't recovered from Reagan's catering to the rich w/ his upside down policies.
More mindless carping. What do you think the "rich" spend their money on? The answer is high skilled labor and high tech investment. For example, Clinton's tax increases effectively killed luxury yacht building in the U.S. As a result, thousands of good paying jobs were permanently lost to foreign manufacturers. (Sound familiar?) What about Bill Gates? Did his billions take food out of the mouths of hungry children? Of course not: He created thousands of good paying jobs for Americans. According to your "logic" the nation is better served by spending more money on booze, drugs and cigarettes.
Sorry, I thought it was common knowledge.
Shipwrecked In New Jersey The Freeman Foundation for Economic Education