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Aiemond said:
akuma587 said:
Reagan gets way more credit than he deserves. He was the one who turned the Republican Party into the abortion and gay marriage party rather than the fiscally conservative party.

Ya, but he would be rolling in his grave to see what has happened today. And, in his defense, I think his deficit was justified, it helped end the cold war along with the other circumstances. The thing thas it unforgivable for fiscal cons though, is after the war ended, the spending should have been massively decreased.

 

True, Regan didn't directly cause the current national debt problem we now face, but his progeny did following his example.

 



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