Posted by admin | Posted in trees,shrubs | Posted on 15-03-2011
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Ronald Reagan was not a good president!!?
Under Reagan, we sent the deficit skyrocketing, growing faster in real dollars than under any other president, including the current one. We cut social spending to the bone, creating the homeless problem by turning hundreds of thousands of mentally ill people out on the streets. We appointed Antonin Scalia to the Supreme Court. We cut school funding, trying to classify ketchup as a vegetable.
Under Reagan, We banned the Beach Boys as attracting the wrong sort of crowd. We traded arms, money, drugs, and hostages between Iran and the Nicaraguan rebels. More appointed officials were indicted and convicted of crimes than under any other president. We gave chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein. We claimed that trees cause most pollution.
Fiscal Conservatives should dislike Reagan, he increased the federal debt (as a percentage of GDP) by 20%
What do you think?
As a man who lived through the 80′s, with parents who suffered under the Reagan Administration, all I have to say is F**k Ronald Reagan, and the right wing Nazi nutjobs who pulled his puppet strings. One of life’s great pleasures is on days when the wind is just right, you can take a big whiff and smell Reagan burning in Hell.
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