Originally posted by rmsharpe
A Gallup poll taken last year puts Reagan just behind Lincoln. Of course, you're probably one of those people that thinks America is right-wing anyway...
A Gallup poll taken last year puts Reagan just behind Lincoln. Of course, you're probably one of those people that thinks America is right-wing anyway...
Are we still talking about Reagan or are we talking about Franklin Roosevelt?
Roosevelt had the excuse of a World War going on. And even in relative dollars, Reagan still outdid the fed deficit by a considerable margin.
It didn't raise taxes, it reduced deductions. It had an effective impact of raising payment rates for many Americans, but it wasn't an increase. The Tax Reform Act lowered taxes again and simplified the bracket structure.
"The top tax rate was lowered from 50% to 28% while the bottom rate was raised from 11% to 15% - the only time in the history of the U.S. income tax (which dates back to the passage of the Revenue Act of 1862) that the top rate was reduced and the bottom rate increased concomitantly."
Well, Dick Gephardt was the sponsor of said bill...
Point. But it was passed thru a Repub senate and, like I said, signed by the prez.
Investigated and proven entirely false.
Uh, excuse me?
"The Iran-Contra affair was a political scandal which was revealed in 1986 as a result of earlier events during the Reagan administration. It began as an operation to increase U.S.-Iranian relations, wherein Israel would ship weapons to a moderate, politically influential group of Iranians opposed to the Ayatollah Khomeini; the U.S. would reimburse Israel with those weapons and receive payment from Israel. The moderate Iranians agreed to do everything in their power to achieve the release of six U.S. hostages, who were being held by Hezbollah. The plan eventually deteriorated into an arms-for-hostages scheme, in which members of the executive branch sold weapons to Iran in exchange for the release of the American hostages, without the direct authorization of President Ronald Reagan."
And there was evidence implicating Reagan, but his famous "I can't recall," speech, while laughable, apparently was enough to stop prosecutors from pursuing him.
I agree. Historians and Americans should know that the communist system was a fundamentally uneconomic idea and would eventually collapse.
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