@Skabur123 Clinton was no different from Reagan and Bush on trade and regulation. The only thing he did differently was raise taxes on the rich and cut spending, which were good things, but lets not forget that Clinton did sign disaterous free trae agreements like NAFTA and GATT, and he repealed the Glass Stegall act, which was what kept commercial and investent banks from merging; in other words, Glass Stegall prevented banks from becoming too big to fail. Clinton was good, but not great.
We're paying for the economic policies of Reagan today. Bush2 and to an extent Bush1 continued them and sadly, even the two Democratic administrations that we've had in the last 30 years in one way or another continued his disasterous economic policies
I will say it AGAIN! Reagan was a puppet Alzheimer meat bag!
LordAvoc 1 month ago
@mewirth4 Well you just showed the world that you are an Ass Hat by your remark.
LordAvoc 1 month ago
@LordAvoc shut the fuck up asshat
mewirth4 1 month ago
Reagan, what a tool, a piece of shit Alzheimer Puppet whore of the Corporate Giants.
LordAvoc 1 month ago
Mondale was a true tax and spender in the mold of LBJ.
zazozung 2 months ago
@Skabur123 Clinton was no different from Reagan and Bush on trade and regulation. The only thing he did differently was raise taxes on the rich and cut spending, which were good things, but lets not forget that Clinton did sign disaterous free trae agreements like NAFTA and GATT, and he repealed the Glass Stegall act, which was what kept commercial and investent banks from merging; in other words, Glass Stegall prevented banks from becoming too big to fail. Clinton was good, but not great.
mr19932001 2 months ago
@mr19932001 Sadly, you're wrong. The Clinton era paid for the economic policies Reagan put forth. That era was great.
Skabur123 2 months ago
Budget deficit of $273m. chump change compared to today!
Hasbone 3 months ago
"Without conservatives or capitalists, socialists would not have anyone to take money from" said Margaret Thatcher.
6994Elijah 4 months ago
We're paying for the economic policies of Reagan today. Bush2 and to an extent Bush1 continued them and sadly, even the two Democratic administrations that we've had in the last 30 years in one way or another continued his disasterous economic policies
mr19932001 4 months ago