Reagan's words are timeless. A founding father who

came to us many generations after the original founding fathers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt1fYSAChxs

Reagan? Isn't he the guy who raised taxes at least 7 times and still managed to send this nation down a path of massive deficits?

The man whose presidency marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president at the time?

The man whose scandals include Iran-Contra, Department of Housing and Urban Development grant rigging, Lobbying scandal, EPA scandals, Inslaw Affair and Savings & loan crisis?

Reagan was nothing more than a two faced liar.
 
came to us many generations after the original founding fathers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt1fYSAChxs

Reagan? Isn't he the guy who raised taxes at least 7 times and still managed to send this nation down a path of massive deficits?

The man whose presidency marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president at the time?

The man whose scandals include Iran-Contra, Department of Housing and Urban Development grant rigging, Lobbying scandal, EPA scandals, Inslaw Affair and Savings & loan crisis?

Reagan was nothing more than a two faced liar.

reagan had the largest tax increases of any president in my lifetime.

the reaganites are so funny... even reagan wasn't reagan.

founding father?

really allie??? :rofl:
 
came to us many generations after the original founding fathers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt1fYSAChxs

Reagan? Isn't he the guy who raised taxes at least 7 times and still managed to send this nation down a path of massive deficits?

The man whose presidency marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president at the time?

The man whose scandals include Iran-Contra, Department of Housing and Urban Development grant rigging, Lobbying scandal, EPA scandals, Inslaw Affair and Savings & loan crisis?

Reagan was nothing more than a two faced liar.

Yep, that's the one!
 
I like that he was spending quadrillions of dollars on an orbital nuclear platform. That was decades away from even working.

What vision...

And he had nice hair.
 
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came to us many generations after the original founding fathers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt1fYSAChxs

Reagan? Isn't he the guy who raised taxes at least 7 times and still managed to send this nation down a path of massive deficits?

The man whose presidency marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president at the time?

The man whose scandals include Iran-Contra, Department of Housing and Urban Development grant rigging, Lobbying scandal, EPA scandals, Inslaw Affair and Savings & loan crisis?

Reagan was nothing more than a two faced liar.

You're confusing him with someone else...yourself, methinks. And TruthSplatters.
 
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Dont bother this one with facts, they never permeate her braincase.

From the most blatant and pernicious liar on the board, that's pretty rich. Lord knows you're a pro at not bothering with facts, though....
 
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came to us many generations after the original founding fathers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt1fYSAChxs

Reagan? Isn't he the guy who raised taxes at least 7 times and still managed to send this nation down a path of massive deficits?

The man whose presidency marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president at the time?

The man whose scandals include Iran-Contra, Department of Housing and Urban Development grant rigging, Lobbying scandal, EPA scandals, Inslaw Affair and Savings & loan crisis?

Reagan was nothing more than a two faced liar.

reagan had the largest tax increases of any president in my lifetime.

the reaganites are so funny... even reagan wasn't reagan.

founding father?

really allie??? :rofl:
Really. He brought our military back from the useless mess it had become, he was instrumental (if not THE instrument) in pulling down the wall, he saved us from economic collapse and a variety of other things.

But since the haters don't bother actually reading his writings or looking into his actions, I wouldn't expect you to understand it.
 
1. President Reagan’s economic policies stimulated the economy, creating 17 million new jobs. One-fourth of the new jobs were created in 68 consecutive months. Black unemployment was cut in half.

2. We were given incentives to save our money, to work, and to invest because of Reagan’s tax reforms.

3. The inflation rate decreased to less than 4.4%. Family income rose 12%.

4. We are now experiencing the longest and strongest peacetime prosperity in the history of the nation.

5. We are experiencing the best peacetime relationship with the Soviet Union in our history. We have also seen the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan.

6. We are now keeping the peace. We drew the line in Grenada, Libya, Afghanistan, and the Persian Gulf, and no countries have fallen to communism during the Reagan era.

7. The U.S. military was refurbished and strengthened.

8. There is now a call for prayer in schools. The Republican adminstration has been lobbying to give this deserved religious freedom.

9. We have seen a return to traditional values. Under Reagan, we have seen a cut in federal funding of abortions; emphasis on a strong family unit; and the development of family-oriented public policy.

10. Educational leaders are now working to sustain moral values and reestablish a clear understanding of right and wrong. The need for values in the curriculum has been trumpeted by the Reagan administration.

11. People from other nations are flocking to America to follow our example. Our principles of civil and economic freedom are now being copied all over the world.

America Just Prior to the Reagan Administration

1. Seven million Americans were unemployed.

2. We were told to live on less, to buckle our belts and to prepare for scarcity.

3. Americans went through two of the worst years of inflation in 60 years. There was a 13% inflation rate. Family income dropped and we had the highest tax bill in our history.

4. We were on the verge of a major recession.

5. With our cold wars during the ’70s, we inspired our enemies not to be afraid of us. The Soviets refused to come to the bargaining table. Cultural exchanges between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. came to a halt.

6. Disarmament was considered a noble goal. We did not know where to draw the line in our negotiations with the Soviets. Three countries fell to communism under the Carter administration: Benin (1977), Nicaragua (1979), and Zimbabwe (1980).

7. Guns and tanks that did not even work were being sent to battle.

8. Young Americans were not allowed to pray in school … even though Congress, every state house, and the Supreme Court begins business with prayer.

9. Progressive values became fashionable. Social policies emulated the values of a small, vocal minority.

10. Education did not sustain moral values. Educational curricula began to promote “alternative lifesyles,” such as homosexuality.

11. America wore a “kick me” sign on its back. We lost our edge in technology and in global markets due to excessive government regulation, and high taxes which devoured capital.


Reagan Administration Accomplishments 1981-1989 — The Forerunner
 
Cool!.......A Reagan thread!

Now we get to listen to the lib's piss and moan until the cows come home!

Fact is, he's one of the greats!

Hence, REAGAN DEMOCRATS!

LMAO!
 
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..Ronald Reagan's economic achievements were among the most important of his presidency. When he took office in January 1981, the U.S. economy was suffering from many ills, including slow growth, high inflation, rising unemployment and unprecedented interest rates. Economists commonly believed that it would take decades to fix all these problems, if they could be fixed at all, and that the political cost of doing so was impossibly large for a democracy. Yet, well before the end of Reagan's presidency in 1988, he had succeeded in reversing all of the problems he inherited, putting the U.S. economy on the path of sound, noninflationary growth that continues to this day.

To appreciate the magnitude of Reagan's achievement, it is important to recall just how bad the economic situation was in 1980. There was a recession that year, beginning in January and ending in July. As a consequence, real growth for the year was negative, with the national unemployment rate averaging more than 7 percent. Yet, inflation remained dangerously high. By December 1980, the consumer price index was 12.4 percent higher than a year earlier. Inflationary expectations, combined with monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve, caused interest rates to hit the highest levels in U.S. history. The prime rate went above 20 percent at mid-year and was still above 15 percent when Reagan took the oath of office.

Reagan's predecessor, Jimmy Carter, was baffled by the combination of economic evi ...

Ronald Reagan's economic achievements were among the most important of his presidency. When he took office in January 1981, the U.S. economy was suffering from many ills, including slow growth, high inflation, rising unemployment and unprecedented interest rates. Economists commonly believed that it would take decades to fix all these problems, if they could be fixed at all, and that the political cost of doing so was impossibly large for a democracy. Yet, well before the end of Reagan's presidency in 1988, he had succeeded in reversing all of the problems he inherited, putting the U.S. economy on the path of sound, noninflationary growth that continues to this day.
To appreciate the magnitude of Reagan's achievement, it is important to recall just how bad the economic situation was in 1980. There was a recession that year, beginning in January and ending in July. As a consequence, real growth for the year was negative, with the national unemployment rate averaging more than 7 percent. Yet, inflation remained dangerously high. By December 1980, the consumer price index was 12.4 percent higher than a year earlier. Inflationary expectations, combined with monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve, caused interest rates to hit the highest levels in U.S. history. The prime rate went above 20 percent at mid-year and was still above 15 percent when Reagan took the oath of office.
Reagan's predecessor, Jimmy Carter, was baffled by the combination of economic evils. Many economists believed that it would take the equivalent of another Great Depression to break the back of inflation and restore the nation's economic health, something no sane politician would ever contemplate. A common estimate was based on "Okun's Law," named for economist Arthur Okun, which says that to bring inflation down by one percentage point will cause the economy to contract by 10 percent. Thus eliminating a 12.4 inflation rate would either take a very, very long time or involve an unthinkable economic cost.
Nevertheless, by 1986 the U.S. inflation rate was down to just 1.1 percent and real gross domestic product was rising at a healthy pace. The unemployment rate and interest rates were still stubbornly high, but on a downward trend. Although the U.S. economy had suffered a sharp recession from July 1981 to November 1982, it was far less severe than most economists expected, given the drop in inflation.
It is to Reagan's credit that he never wavered from his commitment to end inflation, even during the darkest days of the recession in 1982, when his party was suffering huge losses at the polls resulting from the economic slowdown. He remained steadfast because he was certain of the outcome and because the stakes were so high. Reagan firmly believed that the Soviet Union's tottering economy was being kept afloat only by skyrocketing prices for its export commodities, such as oil and gold. Thus, stopping inflation was central not only to the health of the domestic economy, but to the defeat of communism as well.
Of course, the Federal Reserve waged the main fight against inflation. But Reagan consistently supported its efforts and appointed new governors, including Alan Greenspan as chairman in 1987, who supported price stability. But Reagan also believed, rightly, that increasing the production of goods and services was another key to ending inflation. Toward this end, he pushed for lower tax rates to encourage work and investment, promoted free trade and deregulation to foster competition and resisted political pressure for government intervention in areas such as corporate takeovers.
Critics of Reagan's policies continue to point to large budget deficits in the 1980s as the price of his success. These troubled him as well. But given the magnitude of Reagan's accomplishments in stopping inflation and bringing about the collapse of the Soviet Union, I don't think his failure in this area should be held against him.
As impressive as Reagan's tangible accomplishments in office were, his less tangible accomplishments were also significant. Together with Margaret Thatcher, he restored the idea that private individuals and businesses were the true sources of prosperity, not government. They gave legitimacy to free markets, open trade and sound money, in contrast to socialism, planning and price controls, which had dominated economic policy throughout the world for more than half a century. The renaissance of growth and freedom in Eastern Europe and the Third World owes much to Reagan's and Thatcher's discrediting of the socialist idea and their tireless defense of economic freedom.
It is sad that Reagan was not able to fully comprehend the magnitude of his own achievements in his last years, or even to enjoy the grudging respect of his enemies. I expect his stature will grow in future years as historians put Reagan's accomplishments into context. In the end, I believe they will conclude that he was among the world's greatest leaders, someone who changed the course of history for the better.
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came to us many generations after the original founding fathers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt1fYSAChxs

Reagan? Isn't he the guy who raised taxes at least 7 times and still managed to send this nation down a path of massive deficits?

The man whose presidency marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president at the time?

The man whose scandals include Iran-Contra, Department of Housing and Urban Development grant rigging, Lobbying scandal, EPA scandals, Inslaw Affair and Savings & loan crisis?

Reagan was nothing more than a two faced liar.

reagan had the largest tax increases of any president in my lifetime.

the reaganites are so funny... even reagan wasn't reagan.

founding father?

really allie??? :rofl:
Wonder if Reagan would have told a proud 13 year old kid that flying an AMERICAN flag on his bike was "just silly"?

One of the dumbest statements ever made on any MB.

Just surprised me that it came from YOU!
 
As the Beautification of Ronald Reagan continues....he has now taken on the mantle of founding father

Can Saint be far behind?
 
For those of us who lived through Reagan in corporate America he was the pits, he was bad for everything except the military industrial complex. That corporate entity always succeeds under scardycat republicans. That he is the best the republicans can do reminds one of a recent cute and empty headed republican. Most history is pure myth even as it is made.


OpEdNews - Article: Ronald Reagan: Worst President Ever? "....there's a growing realization that the starting point for many of the catastrophes confronting the United States today can be traced to Reagan's presidency. There's also a grudging reassessment that the "failed"- presidents of the 1970s--Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter--may deserve more credit for trying to grapple with the problems that now beset the country."


Newsflash: Ronald Reagan Raised Taxes (You Idiots) | Firedoglake "It’s conservative lore that Reagan the icon cut taxes, while George H.W. Bush the renegade raised them. As Stockman recalls, "No one was authorized to talk about tax increases on Ronald Reagan’s watch, no matter what kind of tax, no matter how justified it was." Yet raising taxes is exactly what Reagan did. He did not always instigate those hikes or agree to them willingly–but he signed off on them. One year after his massive tax cut, Reagan agreed to a tax increase to reduce the deficit that restored fully one-third of the previous year’s reduction. (In a bizarre bit of self-deception, Reagan, who never came to terms with this episode of ideological apostasy, persuaded himself that the three-year, $100 billion tax hike–the largest since World War II–was actually "tax reform" that closed loopholes in his earlier cut and therefore didn’t count as raising taxes.)"
 
For those of us who lived through Reagan in corporate America he was the pits, he was bad for everything except the military industrial complex. That corporate entity always succeeds under scardycat republicans. That he is the best the republicans can do reminds one of a recent cute and empty headed republican. Most history is pure myth even as it is made.


OpEdNews - Article: Ronald Reagan: Worst President Ever? "....there's a growing realization that the starting point for many of the catastrophes confronting the United States today can be traced to Reagan's presidency. There's also a grudging reassessment that the "failed"- presidents of the 1970s--Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter--may deserve more credit for trying to grapple with the problems that now beset the country."


Newsflash: Ronald Reagan Raised Taxes (You Idiots) | Firedoglake "It’s conservative lore that Reagan the icon cut taxes, while George H.W. Bush the renegade raised them. As Stockman recalls, "No one was authorized to talk about tax increases on Ronald Reagan’s watch, no matter what kind of tax, no matter how justified it was." Yet raising taxes is exactly what Reagan did. He did not always instigate those hikes or agree to them willingly–but he signed off on them. One year after his massive tax cut, Reagan agreed to a tax increase to reduce the deficit that restored fully one-third of the previous year’s reduction. (In a bizarre bit of self-deception, Reagan, who never came to terms with this episode of ideological apostasy, persuaded himself that the three-year, $100 billion tax hike–the largest since World War II–was actually "tax reform" that closed loopholes in his earlier cut and therefore didn’t count as raising taxes.)"

Lol...GREAT sources!

Zealot.
 

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