It's Morning Again in America...2020

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And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


We went from a creditor nation to a debtor nation under reagan. It was good morning in America for 'defense' contractors, gun runners, and drug dealers.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


We went from a creditor nation to a debtor nation under reagan.
We went from mediocrity after a string of failed presidents from LBJ to Carter (17 years) to morning in America. Same thing since Clinton's second term through Obama (20 years). Trump will likely be the most significant president in a generation and like Reagan, a man for the ages.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


We went from a creditor nation to a debtor nation under reagan. It was good morning in America for 'defense' contractors, gun runners, and drug dealers.

It was a good for the world when the Berlin Wall came down.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


We went from a creditor nation to a debtor nation under reagan.
We went from mediocrity after a string of failed presidents from LBJ to Carter (17 years) to morning in America. Same thing since Clinton's second term through Obama (20 years). Trump will likely be the most significant president in a generation and like Reagan, a man for the ages.

I concur. Andrew Jackson incarnate. Man of the people. Awesome. Great American..
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


We went from a creditor nation to a debtor nation under reagan.
We went from mediocrity after a string of failed presidents from LBJ to Carter (17 years) to morning in America. Same thing since Clinton's second term through Obama (20 years). Trump will likely be the most significant president in a generation and like Reagan, a man for the ages.

I concur. Andrew Jackson incarnate. Man of the people. Awesome. Great American..
From Jackson to Lincoln there was a similar string of failures punctuated only by Polk's 4 years, but it is history repeating itself in a very fundamental way.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


We went from a creditor nation to a debtor nation under reagan.
We went from mediocrity after a string of failed presidents from LBJ to Carter (17 years) to morning in America. Same thing since Clinton's second term through Obama (20 years). Trump will likely be the most significant president in a generation and like Reagan, a man for the ages.

I concur. Andrew Jackson incarnate. Man of the people. Awesome. Great American..
From Jackson to Lincoln there was a similar string of failures punctuated only by Polk's 4 years, but it is history repeating itself in a very fundamental way.

Polk is one of the most underrated presidents in history. I think, without poltics and liberalism on campus, Donald J Trump will be one of our great presidents.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


We went from a creditor nation to a debtor nation under reagan.
We went from mediocrity after a string of failed presidents from LBJ to Carter (17 years) to morning in America. Same thing since Clinton's second term through Obama (20 years). Trump will likely be the most significant president in a generation and like Reagan, a man for the ages.

I concur. Andrew Jackson incarnate. Man of the people. Awesome. Great American..
From Jackson to Lincoln there was a similar string of failures punctuated only by Polk's 4 years, but it is history repeating itself in a very fundamental way.

Polk is one of the most underrated presidents in history. I think, without poltics and liberalism on campus, Donald J Trump will be one of our great presidents.

Without doubt, Trump is a one-man revolution and his legacy will be that regardless.

The many establishments in America have not and will not impede him, but certainly not for lack of sleaze.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


You're fucking dreaming. There's never been a POTUS so deep in his own kimchee this soon after taking office. He doesn't even want to be here anymore, so why should you?

Low approval will drive Trump to resign before he is impeached | TheHill
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Apr 4, 2017 - Based on what I have seen so far, I don't see how Trump would make it through a full-term. People of his own party disagree with him on a ...
'The Art of the Deal' ghostwriter: Trump will find a way to resign
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May 17, 2017 - 'The Art of the Deal' ghostwriter: Trump will find a way toresign .... process or a continuing humiliation is that he wants to figure out a way as he ...
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Adviser says Donald Trump wants to resign - Palmer Report
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And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


You're fucking dreaming. There's never been a POTUS so deep in his own kimchee this soon after taking office. He doesn't even want to be here anymore, so why should you?

Low approval will drive Trump to resign before he is impeached | TheHill
thehill.com/.../327279-low-approval-will-drive-trump-to-resign-before-he-is-impeach...
Apr 4, 2017 - Based on what I have seen so far, I don't see how Trump would make it through a full-term. People of his own party disagree with him on a ...
'The Art of the Deal' ghostwriter: Trump will find a way to resign
www.washingtonexaminer.com/the-art-of-the-deal...trump-will...resign/.../2623445
May 17, 2017 - 'The Art of the Deal' ghostwriter: Trump will find a way toresign .... process or a continuing humiliation is that he wants to figure out a way as he ...
Adviser Says Trump Wants To Resign Amid Obstruction Of Justice ...
bipartisanreport.com › Donald Trump
3 days ago - The Trump administration is crumbling before our eyes, and it's only a matter of time before he too, will be fired. The method however, eludes us ...
Adviser says Donald Trump wants to resign - Palmer Report
www.palmerreport.com › Politics
3 days ago - Will Mike Pence and the cabinet invoke the 25th Amendment? According to one of Trump's own advisers, Trump wants to resign – he just has ...
Trump Will Resign By The Summer — Here's How It's Going To Happen
https://extranewsfeed.com/trump-will-resign-by-the-summer-heres-how-it-s-going-to-...
Mar 25, 2017 - Trump Will Resign By The Summer — Here's How It's Going To Happen ..... The president continues, saying, “If anyone wants to know what I'll ...

Winner. He will never quit. Not in his character. That's what you do not understand. Democrats can't win dog catcher.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


You're fucking dreaming. There's never been a POTUS so deep in his own kimchee this soon after taking office. He doesn't even want to be here anymore, so why should you?

Low approval will drive Trump to resign before he is impeached | TheHill
thehill.com/.../327279-low-approval-will-drive-trump-to-resign-before-he-is-impeach...
Apr 4, 2017 - Based on what I have seen so far, I don't see how Trump would make it through a full-term. People of his own party disagree with him on a ...
'The Art of the Deal' ghostwriter: Trump will find a way to resign
www.washingtonexaminer.com/the-art-of-the-deal...trump-will...resign/.../2623445
May 17, 2017 - 'The Art of the Deal' ghostwriter: Trump will find a way toresign .... process or a continuing humiliation is that he wants to figure out a way as he ...
Adviser Says Trump Wants To Resign Amid Obstruction Of Justice ...
bipartisanreport.com › Donald Trump
3 days ago - The Trump administration is crumbling before our eyes, and it's only a matter of time before he too, will be fired. The method however, eludes us ...
Adviser says Donald Trump wants to resign - Palmer Report
www.palmerreport.com › Politics
3 days ago - Will Mike Pence and the cabinet invoke the 25th Amendment? According to one of Trump's own advisers, Trump wants to resign – he just has ...
Trump Will Resign By The Summer — Here's How It's Going To Happen
https://extranewsfeed.com/trump-will-resign-by-the-summer-heres-how-it-s-going-to-...
Mar 25, 2017 - Trump Will Resign By The Summer — Here's How It's Going To Happen ..... The president continues, saying, “If anyone wants to know what I'll ...
You should probably change your name to Waiting for 2024 and Beyond from the looks of things.
 
Reagan hiked taxes on the middle class to record levels
Wrong. That's a lie.

Reagan cut taxes by $275 billion, and then he subsequently rolled back about half that. So the net was a CUT of nearly $150 billion a year.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.

Trump isn't worthy to even look at a photo of Reagan.

Trump is a Russian lickspittle. Reagan is spinning in his grave that the GOP has been hijacked by pseudocons and Putin's cock holsters.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.

Trump isn't worthy to even look at a photo of Reagan.

Trump is a Russian lickspittle. Reagan is spinning in his grave that the GOP has been hijacked by pseudocons and Putin's cock holsters.

Lmfao. Really. Really.
 
Reagan cut taxes by $275 billion, and then he subsequently rolled back about half that. So the net was a CUT of nearly $150 billion a year.

The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 increased taxes by almost 1 percent of GDP. GDP-wise, it's probably the biggest single tax increase in American history.

That was followed in 1983 by the record-setting payroll tax hike.

According to those pinkos at Mises
The Sad Legacy of Ronald Reagan
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According to the Treasury Department, the 1981 tax cut will have reduced revenues by $1.48 trillion by the end of fiscal 1989. But tax increases since 1982 will equal $1.5 trillion by 1989. The increases include not only the formal legislation mentioned above but also bracket creep (which ended in 1985 when tax indexing took effect—a provision of the 1981 act despite Reagan's objection), $30 billion in various tax changes, and other increases. Taxes by the end of the Reagan era will be as large a chunk of GNP as when he took office, if not larger: 19.4%, by ultra-conservative estimate of the Reagan Office of Management and Budget. The so-called historic average is 18.3%.
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Reagan cut taxes by $275 billion, and then he subsequently rolled back about half that. So the net was a CUT of nearly $150 billion a year.

The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 increased taxes by almost 1 percent of GDP. GDP-wise, it's probably the biggest single tax increase in American history.

That was followed in 1983 by the record-setting payroll tax hike.

According to those pinkos at Mises
The Sad Legacy of Ronald Reagan
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According to the Treasury Department, the 1981 tax cut will have reduced revenues by $1.48 trillion by the end of fiscal 1989. But tax increases since 1982 will equal $1.5 trillion by 1989. The increases include not only the formal legislation mentioned above but also bracket creep (which ended in 1985 when tax indexing took effect—a provision of the 1981 act despite Reagan's objection), $30 billion in various tax changes, and other increases. Taxes by the end of the Reagan era will be as large a chunk of GNP as when he took office, if not larger: 19.4%, by ultra-conservative estimate of the Reagan Office of Management and Budget. The so-called historic average is 18.3%.
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As I said, the net of all of Reagan's tax legislation was a CUT in taxes. You lied. At no point did Reagan raise taxes on the middle class to record levels.

Ever.
 
And under the leadership of Donald J Trump we will restore the American dream...
Democrats and media"We got him now!" DJT = winner. You guys = losers.


We went from a creditor nation to a debtor nation under reagan. It was good morning in America for 'defense' contractors, gun runners, and drug dealers.

Not to mention his Amnesty and Gun banning.
 
As I said, the net of all of Reagan's tax legislation was a CUT in taxes. You lied. At no point did Reagan raise taxes on the middle class to record levels.

Ever.

Misses says you're wrong. Are you accusing those fine conservative-libertarians of lying?

And this.

The Great Taxer
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For many middle- and low-income families, this tax increase more than undid any gains from Mr. Reagan's income tax cuts. In 1980, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates, middle-income families with children paid 8.2 percent of their income in income taxes, and 9.5 percent in payroll taxes. By 1988 the income tax share was down to 6.6 percent -- but the payroll tax share was up to 11.8 percent, and the combined burden was up, not down.
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