Faun
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Please show me where I said there was no "causation?"I voted for Reagan the first time because I thought Carter was a crappy president. I voted for him a second time because I thought he did a good job turning the economy around and I gave him credit for having to tackle a bad economy.I'd be interested to know why you voted for Reagan twice...yet obviously voted for Obama twice this time around? They are opposite sides of a coin...about as far apart in their visions as is humanly possible.
In 2008, I voted for Obama because I expected U.S. Supreme Court seats to open up and I preferred Liberal justices to be selected. In 2012 I voted for him again because I saw the economy was improving and I gave him credit for having to tackle a bad economy. An economy even worse than Reagan inherited.
Wait a second...first you say that there was no "causation" between Reagan's policies and the improvement in our economy back then...and then you turn around and say you voted for him the second time because you saw the economy improving and gave him credit? Which is it?
I said YOU failed to show causation.
But thank you for highlighting my consistency. I believed then that Reagan's policies helped the economy just as I believe now that Obama's policies have helped the economy.
At least I'm consistent and non-partisan. You? Not so much.
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