PoliticalChic
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Ronald Reagan was a shit President and made the country weaker for a generation to come.
Re-post sans the juvenile vulgarity and I will surely put you in your place.
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Ronald Reagan was a shit President and made the country weaker for a generation to come.
If it's good and it's Ronald Reagan, most of us already know it's true.
And the Dems wish it weren't.
If it's good and it's Ronald Reagan, most of us already know it's true.
And the Dems wish it weren't.
I love it when this disgusting sub-human posts, as it verifies everything I say about Democrats, Democrat voters, and a large part of the government school graduation ranks.
He is a cautionary tale for what-not-to-become.
I made a statement of fact, you said I was wrong and then proved I was correct.
That is all I have verified. Your spinning does not change the facts
We do not need to wish it isn't true. It is very true that saint Ronnie put the USA in big hole and laughed all the way to his grave.If it's good and it's Ronald Reagan, most of us already know it's true.
And the Dems wish it weren't.
I did not vote for Reagan in 1980.That would be the finest President in at least a century.
1. On this very day, in 1984: U.S. President Ronald Reagan won reelection in a landslide victory over Democratic candidate Walter F. Mondale.
Incumbent Republican President Ronald Reagan defeated former Vice President Walter Mondale, the Democratic candidate, in a landslide victory, winning 525 electoral votes and 58.8 percent of the popular vote. No other candidate in United States history has ever matched Reagan's electoral vote total in a single election.
1984 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
Mondale was the stereotypical Democrat:
"Dan Rostenkowski, standing next to the candidate in front of the cameras and the cheering crowd at the convention after the fateful speech, whispered to Mondale, "You've got a lot of balls, pal." According to Rostenkowski, Mondale whispered back, "Look at 'em, we're going to tax their ass off." ("Showdown At Gucci Gulch," Jeffrey H. Birnbaum And Alan S. Murray, page 35)
2. When he entered office in 1980, Reagan believed that the United States had grown weak militarily and had lost the respect it once commanded in world affairs. Aiming to restore the country to a position of moral as well as military preeminence in the world, he called for massive increases in the defense budget to expand and modernize the military and urged a more aggressive approach to combating communism and related forms of leftist totalitarianism.
3. At his first press conference as president, Reagan audaciously questioned the legitimacy of the Soviet government; two years later, in a memorable speech in Florida, he denounced the Soviet Union as “an evil empire” and “the focus of evil in the modern world.”
Britannica.com
4. "Ronald Reagan came to the presidency in 1981 having declared that his strategy regarding the Cold War was 'We win, they lose.'
It was seen as a foolish and dangerous position by everyone from academic Sovietologists to Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon. Presidents since the end of World War II had pledged themselves to no more than containing communism and, latterly, reaching detente with the Soviet Union. None had said anything remotely like 'We win, they lose.'
Ten years later the Soviet Union had ceased to exist.
5. ...it is clear that Reagan poked a shaky Soviet system in some vulnerable places- by arming the mujahedeen in Afghanistan with Stinger missiles; starting a technological arms race that the Soviet leadership knew it could not match; and assaulting the Soviet Union's pride rhetorically, from his 'Evil Empire' speech (surprisingly dismaying to the Soviets, we have since learned) to his 'Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall' speech in Berlin. "
Charles Murray, "By The People," p. 247-248.
Now.....we have this:
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I did not vote for Reagan in 1980.
I DID vote for Reagan in 1984.
Given the alternatives of Sleepy Old Uncle Joe OR the Orange Baboon-God (Rump)... I would vote for Ronnie in a heartbeat.
We need him like we need cancer You gave us a cancer in Trump What disease do you have planned for us nextThat would be the finest President in at least a century.
1. On this very day, in 1984: U.S. President Ronald Reagan won reelection in a landslide victory over Democratic candidate Walter F. Mondale.
Incumbent Republican President Ronald Reagan defeated former Vice President Walter Mondale, the Democratic candidate, in a landslide victory, winning 525 electoral votes and 58.8 percent of the popular vote. No other candidate in United States history has ever matched Reagan's electoral vote total in a single election.
1984 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
Mondale was the stereotypical Democrat:
"Dan Rostenkowski, standing next to the candidate in front of the cameras and the cheering crowd at the convention after the fateful speech, whispered to Mondale, "You've got a lot of balls, pal." According to Rostenkowski, Mondale whispered back, "Look at 'em, we're going to tax their ass off." ("Showdown At Gucci Gulch," Jeffrey H. Birnbaum And Alan S. Murray, page 35)
2. When he entered office in 1980, Reagan believed that the United States had grown weak militarily and had lost the respect it once commanded in world affairs. Aiming to restore the country to a position of moral as well as military preeminence in the world, he called for massive increases in the defense budget to expand and modernize the military and urged a more aggressive approach to combating communism and related forms of leftist totalitarianism.
3. At his first press conference as president, Reagan audaciously questioned the legitimacy of the Soviet government; two years later, in a memorable speech in Florida, he denounced the Soviet Union as “an evil empire” and “the focus of evil in the modern world.”
Britannica.com
4. "Ronald Reagan came to the presidency in 1981 having declared that his strategy regarding the Cold War was 'We win, they lose.'
It was seen as a foolish and dangerous position by everyone from academic Sovietologists to Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon. Presidents since the end of World War II had pledged themselves to no more than containing communism and, latterly, reaching detente with the Soviet Union. None had said anything remotely like 'We win, they lose.'
Ten years later the Soviet Union had ceased to exist.
5. ...it is clear that Reagan poked a shaky Soviet system in some vulnerable places- by arming the mujahedeen in Afghanistan with Stinger missiles; starting a technological arms race that the Soviet leadership knew it could not match; and assaulting the Soviet Union's pride rhetorically, from his 'Evil Empire' speech (surprisingly dismaying to the Soviets, we have since learned) to his 'Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall' speech in Berlin. "
Charles Murray, "By The People," p. 247-248.
Now.....we have this:
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We need him like we need cancer You gave us a cancer in Trump What disease do you have planned for us next
Yeah you like voting for those who have lost their mindsI never had the opportunity to vote for the man.......sure wish I did.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a record high this morning, fueled in part by the excellent jobs report.The [Standard and Poor's] 500 and Nasdaq Composite extended their record-setting streaks on Thursday, while investors digested the Federal Reserve's latest update on stimulus spending and interest rates.... It was the sixth consecutive record close for both indexes.
Give credit where credit is due PC
People are so unkind about President 45 achievements
Mexico paid for the wall and it is now built from sea to shining sea (apart from the section that blew down in a gust)
Hillary is in prison
NK has denuclearized
Iran has denuclearized
He brought all our troops home
He single-handedly defeated ISIS
He strengthened our International allegiances
His economy broke all records
Defeated COVID-19. Just a handful of deaths. What's 745,000 dead Americans among friends ?
Every American received the cheapest health care ever
Every American is reveling in their substantially lower taxes
American infrastructure is bright, shiny and new
His unemployment was at incredible record lows. Only 30-40M unemployed
His poll numbers were through the roof
He single-handedly won the trade wars. China now sends us a bucket of dollars with every shipment
I'd have more respect from him had he simply sided with the air traffic controllers rather than the corporate heads. Entering into private business and hurting employees wasn't necessary.
Biden is winning so much the Republicans and PC are begging him to stop the winning ...
Economy Under First Ten Months Of Biden Outperforming First Two Years Of Trump
PS
mrcd will like this
Stock market growth under Biden must thoroughly annoy rump
rump operated from the assumption that Wall Street offers a real-time barometer of a president's performance. So what explains market growth under Biden
Two weeks before Election Day 2020, Donald Trump and Joe Biden met for their final debate, and as regular readers might recall, the incumbent president made a bold prediction. "If he's elected, the stock market will crash," the Republican claimed, pointing at his Democratic rival.
Americans elected Biden soon after. The stock market, at least for now, has not crashed. In fact, the Wall Street Journal reported in April that Wall Street was off to its best start to a presidential term since the Great Depression. Fortunately for investors, the growth has continued. The Journal added yesterday:
The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a record high this morning, fueled in part by the excellent jobs report.
Circling back to our earlier coverage, at a certain level, none of this should come as too big of a surprise. As the nation crawls out of its pandemic-generated hole, it stands to reason that Wall Street would respond positively.
What's more, any such analysis should come with all kinds of caveats, starting with the most important: The major stock market indexes are not the economy and do not always reflect economic health.
The major indexes' record highs nevertheless stand out, in large part because this is likely the one part of Biden's record that frustrates Trump the most.