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this is what's currently wrong with our government
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where once we had leaders, we now have panderers https://youtube.com/watch?v=7wusgcG4rfo |
You need to do the following chum.
[ you tube ] [ / you tube ] take out all the spaces |
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ah well, its only interesting to a few anyway. haha
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Ronald McRaygun FTW
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Teflon ???
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you mean the president who did the largest tax increase ever in peacetime?
"The only problem with this analysis is that it is historically inaccurate. Reagan may have resisted calls for tax increases, but he ultimately supported them. In 1982 alone, he signed into law not one but two major tax increases. The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) raised taxes by $37.5 billion per year and the Highway Revenue Act raised the gasoline tax by another $3.3 billion. According to a recent Treasury Department study, TEFRA alone raised taxes by almost 1 percent of the gross domestic product, making it the largest peacetime tax increase in American history. An increase of similar magnitude today would raise more than $100 billion per year. In 1983, Reagan signed legislation raising the Social Security tax rate. This is a tax increase that lives with us still, since it initiated automatic increases in the taxable wage base. As a consequence, those with moderately high earnings see their payroll taxes rise every single year. In 1984, Reagan signed another big tax increase in the Deficit Reduction Act. This raised taxes by $18 billion per year or 0.4 percent of GDP. A similar-sized tax increase today would be about $44 billion. The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 raised taxes yet again. Even the Tax Reform Act of 1986, which was designed to be revenue-neutral, contained a net tax increase in its first 2 years. And the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 raised taxes still more. The year 1988 appears to be the only year of the Reagan presidency, other than the first, in which taxes were not raised legislatively. Of course, previous tax increases remained in effect. According to a table in the 1990 budget, the net effect of all these tax increases was to raise taxes by $164 billion in 1992, or 2.6 percent of GDP. This is equivalent to almost $300 billion in today's economy." the national review |
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So it's time for Obama supporters to forget about how Bush got us here, but it's okay to continue referencing this middle-class-killing asshole?...
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I hope this wasn't a vote for Reagan as being a good President or a leader to follow?
That would be a huge laughing joke, he's one of the biggest failures of a President in our history, brought our Country to it's knees with his economic policies of fail, spent more than any President in history, his military build up created the largest Government in history... the guy told you complete bullshit that you still buy today when you can prove it was bullshit, that's sad. |
Politics gives you colon cancer.
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