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The Reagan Economy Vs. Obozo's Economy-- No contest

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Trickle Down Economics versus Trickle Down Socialism

Ronald Reagan’s economic plan saw GDP surge at a 3.5% clip – 4.9% after the recession. That’s a 32% bump.

During the Obama years, thanks to his big government policies, the US economy has stalled. Today the quarterly GDP was announced. The GDP for the first quarter of 2015 braked more sharply than expected at only a .2% pace.

Of course wait till the numbers are revised, as they usually are lower than first reported during a democrook recession.
 
Trickle Down Economics versus Trickle Down Socialism

Ronald Reagan’s economic plan saw GDP surge at a 3.5% clip – 4.9% after the recession. That’s a 32% bump.

During the Obama years, thanks to his big government policies, the US economy has stalled. Today the quarterly GDP was announced. The GDP for the first quarter of 2015 braked more sharply than expected at only a .2% pace.

Of course wait till the numbers are revised, as they usually are lower than first reported during a democrook recession.

What I the empower from return of the Jedi and buckwheat had their genes spliced together? Would it look like Obama?
 
Ohhhh! Ha ha! Good one!

So.......clever!
Funny, and true. Obama's a jackass while Reagan is the greatest prez of the modern era.

Depends on what you mean by "greatest"..

Most popular, sure. Probably.

Did the most lasting good?

I'd say roughly 1% of the populace can say that Reagan's legacy has helped them out.
Somehow, I doubt you're a member of that very private club.
 
If not for the silicon valley revolution, the recovery would have been longer....
Jimmy Carter had a better job creation record than Ronald Reagan did.

But then, anyone had a better job creation record than Reagan did.
It was rough in the 1980's in Okliehoma...
 
Jimmy Carter had a better job creation record than Ronald Reagan did.

But then, anyone had a better job creation record than Reagan did.
I heard during Carter's administration they were giving gold bars to poor people they had so much of the stuff.
 
Depends on what you mean by "greatest"..

Most popular, sure. Probably.

Did the most lasting good?

I'd say roughly 1% of the populace can say that Reagan's legacy has helped them out.
Somehow, I doubt you're a member of that very private club.
"The greatest" is defined, thus the definite article. Are you an idiot, or perhaps English is not your first language.
 
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Depends on what you mean by "greatest"..

Most popular, sure. Probably.

Did the most lasting good?

I'd say roughly 1% of the populace can say that Reagan's legacy has helped them out.
Somehow, I doubt you're a member of that very private club.
"The greatest" is defined, thus the definite article. Are you an idiot, or perhaps English is not your first language.

I would guess...

C). Both and idiot and a gibberish speaker.


 
Depends on what you mean by "greatest"..

Most popular, sure. Probably.

Did the most lasting good?

I'd say roughly 1% of the populace can say that Reagan's legacy has helped them out.
Somehow, I doubt you're a member of that very private club.
"The greatest" is defined, thus the definite article. Are you an idiot, or perhaps English is not your first language.

I said it depends on what you mean by "greatest", because Reagan does not fit the typical criteria of earning the title "greatest".

"Popular" is the more correct word. There is empirical evidence that supports the claim that he was very "popular".
"greatest"... Not so much.

Question: How was he "the greatest"? Would you care to share some actual facts?

(I don't expect a real answer, but I figured I'd still ask so I can point to this moment later on as a testament to your cowardice..)
 
Depends on what you mean by "greatest"..

Most popular, sure. Probably.

Did the most lasting good?

I'd say roughly 1% of the populace can say that Reagan's legacy has helped them out.
Somehow, I doubt you're a member of that very private club.
"The greatest" is defined, thus the definite article. Are you an idiot, or perhaps English is not your first language.

I said it depends on what you mean by "greatest", because Reagan does not fit the typical criteria of earning the title "greatest".

"Popular" is the more correct word. There is empirical evidence that supports the claim that he was very "popular".
"greatest"... Not so much.

Question: How was he "the greatest"? Would you care to share some actual facts?

(I don't expect a real answer, but I figured I'd still ask so I can point to this moment later on as a testament to your cowardice..)
Don't be ass. "The greatest" is not a term left for interpretation. You can disagree with me about what I said but not what I said. If I had wanted to say "the most popular", I would have done so.
 

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