Sunday, February 6, 2022

Birthday Greetings

Ronald Reagan's Birthday is today

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous2/07/2022

    Worst president in history, Nancy was a ding dong. Ron made the rich wealthy. Hurt blue collar and police unions.

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  2. Anonymous2/07/2022

    Don't know who was worse, Ron or trump. Ron hurt unions and trump went after union pensions.

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    1. Anonymous2/07/2022

      More left wing pabulum

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  3. Anonymous2/08/2022

    He busted up unions really bad, starting with a scorched earth campaign against the air traffic control union. Since Reagan, union membership is way down and wages are only growing as fast as inflation although corporate profits and productivity are both growing faster.

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  4. Anonymous2/08/2022

    When he took office, the United States was the largest creditor on the planet. When he left office, it was the largest debtor on the planet. He pursued tax cuts that would “pay for themselves” but never did. As a result, infrastructure spending since he was president has been pretty much non-existent. Only one major airport has been completed since he took office (Denver) and the national infrastructure deficit is in the trillions

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    1. Anonymous2/08/2022

      More horse crap from the delusional left. facts and evidence are not their strong suit....

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  5. Anonymous2/08/2022

    Trump and Regan two greatest republican Presidents!!!

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  6. Anonymous2/09/2022

    Trump's personal Boeing 757 was always the crown jewel of his wealth -- the ultimate sign that he had made it. He's used it as a backdrop for sleek photo shoots, campaign rallies, VIP tours, for shots of him eating his Big Macs and KFC, plated, with a knife and fork. Trump loved to show it off -- the customized cream-colored leather seats, gilded bathrooms, the seat buckles layered in 24-karat gold.

    But today it sits idle on an airport ramp in Orange County, New York, about 60 miles north of Manhattan.

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