Economy: President Reagans Address to the Nation on the Economy 2/5/81
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Reagan talked the talk, but he only walked about half the walk. Nonetheless he was still the best president in at least the last 48 years (besides Clinton, of course).
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I'm glad Reagan was so blatantly honest, and wish modern presidents would be so honest. I realize, from this, that, as a sandwich generation member, I grew up my whole life in one big, continuing financial crisis.
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Don't forget that during Reagan the deficit bloomed out of control. He raised the National Debt by 186%, still a record in percentage terms, followed by George W. at 105%. Add George Sr.'s debt at 54.4% and the total for the 12 Republican years adds up to around 275%.
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You are too right, at this point I would remove all objections to human cloning if it meant we can get a RR clone in office to straighten this mess out.
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1 trillion billion dollars in Regans presidency.. and now 14 trillion and increasing? it is a real mess.
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@alaskangunner Clinton rode the coat tails of the the tech boom (Internet bubble) and the housing boom (bubble) that Greenspan created NOT Ronald. Least not you forget we had a recession under Bush 1. The bill has finally come due for the massive deficit spending which kicked off under Ronald. Despite what he says in this video, he doubled the deficit and it was his military spending that did it. You got your Christmas, but American is paying for some stupid fiscal policies.
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WOW You are the hero of the world Mr Reagan Watching your videos had really made me much much better We Salute you Hero
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@clorine888: The situation today does not mirror the troubles in 1981, but having Reagan in the White House would be better
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Thank you for posting, I never tire of watching the greatest statesman of all time!
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Pure brilliance! A great man ....and a great leader. He is sorely missed.
The situation in 1981 mirrors so closely our present economic problems that it is eery.
Unfortunately we don't have Reagan in the White House.
clorine888 2 years ago 21
A trillion dollars, "a figure that's literally beyond our comprehension." Well, it's not beyond our comprehension now in the 21st Century, not in the era of "Hope and Change". Perhaps the Most Enlightened among us are right, that the Era of Reagan is over. And with it has also passed the Era of Morality and Common Sense. God Help Us All!
God Bless You, President Reagan!
bravo0105 2 years ago 14