There is a fondness for Ronald Reagan made greater by perception than by his ability to successfully execute Reaganomics. Still he did force the Soviet Union to accept the illegitimacy of its communist government. In so doing he provided the world with one of the greatest examples of international diplomacy the world has ever seen. The iron curtain fell simply because Reagan traveled to the Berlin and demanded that it fall. Reaganomics may not hold up under scrutiny due, but that historical act of diplomacy solidifies Reagan’s legacy in my book.
And if you can use Reagaplomacy instead of expensive war mongering to achieve peace, you might successfully cut taxes you might save Rove all trouble and re-imaging record deficits and a fraudulent war when he edits the next Republican Presidential legacy.
That is if he's not serving community service time for crimes against America... sorry, hallucinated.
Your confused son... Politics and Economics = Socialism. Reaganomics was a good thing, and I deplore you to name one economic policy that was 100% perfect. There are none. Don't confuse or contrast diplomatic relations with economics...
ReplyDeleteNever put Rove in a blog with Reagan either...
95% of Bushes team were Buffoons... Reagan and Bush Senior were not.
Reagan did more during lunch than you've done in a lifetime.
Wake up sally mea, check your skirt and leave Reagan alone...