excalibur
Diamond Member
- Mar 19, 2015
- 20,025
- 38,613
- 2,290
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I was a grown man living in America during Reagan. I don't think you were.. Reagan fucked up this country and much of what we face today is because of him. He did not have anything rght. He did not have the soul of the American ideal. Government had been just fine in America and to Americans until the gvernment had to include everybody.I certainly do NOT benefit from socialism. Far from it. The very reason why I even had to figure out so much is that the expansion unaccountable government apparatuses, and their obedient extensions in other venues; interferred in my life since I was a kid. A Gdamn kid!
You know little though you can keep pretending you do. Reagan had it right. He was presenting the soul of the American ideal. Get government out of your life and undermine all nations that suppress their citizens through expansive government.
The whole anti America Marxist thing is explained in “ Hail Caesar “After Trump's "Black Jobs" comment, anybody that's black would have to be an idiot not to vote against Trump - regardless of who the Dem candidate is.
"The Postman Always Rings Twice" explains the whole Republican "Trad-Wife" thing.
The whole anti America Marxist thing is explained in “ Hail Caesar “
You can stop using the word Marxism where it doesn't apply.The whole anti America Marxist thing is explained in “ Hail Caesar “
I was a grown man living in America during Reagan. I don't think you were.. Reagan fucked up this country and much of what we face today is because of him. He did not have anything rght. He did not have the soul of the American ideal. Government had been just fine in America and to Americans until the gvernment had to include everybody.
Reagans Laisez Faire economics faied miserably and ut created the loss of jobs so called working class whites are whining about losing today.
“During the post-World War II decades, for both blue-collar and white-collar workers, the norm in large, established U.S. business corporations was career employment with one company. When layoffs occurred, they tended to be temporary and, in unionized workplaces, on a last-hired, first-fired basis. Supported by a highly progressive income tax system, countercyclical government fiscal policy sought to reduce the severity of business fluctuations, while employment generated by ongoing government spending, particularly on higher education, healthcare, advanced technology, and physical infrastructure (for example, the interstate highway system), complemented the employment opportunities provided by the business sector. The result was relatively equitable and stable economic growth from the late 1940s to the beginning of the 1970s.”
William Lazonick, The Financialization of the U.S. Corporation: What Has Been Lost, and How It Can Be Regained
you were one of millions, not all that many agree with your delusions.I was a grown man living in America during Reagan.
After Trump's "Black Jobs" comment, anybody that's black would have to be an idiot not to vote against Trump - regardless of who the Dem candidate is.
"The Postman Always Rings Twice" explains the whole Republican "Trad-Wife" thing.