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To: DoughtyOne

Please write this down. There never will be strict enforcement or deportation of illegals so long as the rich donor class has all politicians in their pocket.
If Reagan did noy understand that, that was error #1.

If Reagan thought he could trust Tip O’Neill and other democrats in the spending & tax deal, that was error #2.

But IMHO, Reagan’s bigger error in judgement was allowing huge trade deficits. That more than anything else is why the vast hard working middle class is under stress.


49 posted on 09/23/2017 2:01:13 PM PDT by entropy12 (Republicans flirt with liberal media who will never vote for them! So dumb.)
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To: entropy12; Jim Robinson

To be honest, I hadn’t realized what a great fan of Reagan you are.

It’s pointless to talk with someone this ignorant.

Please find a forum where you views of Reagan fit in more.

If you could write down “the bird”, I’d suggest it.

There had been rather strict enforcement up until Reagan’s day. We were deporting in significant numbers back then.

We were trying to enforce the border, and there was a robust inland enforcement taking place.

I’ve already pointed these two things out to you, and you’re still lying about them to trash Reagan.

Reagan had to make deals to get his agenda through. I’ve already addressed this with you also. Yes, we overspent. Some of that was for rebuilding of our military. Who knew? Are you nuts or what? I’ve discussed this with you, and here you are harping on it again.

The trade deficits under Reagan were less than 10% of what they are today.

You really are an ass.


50 posted on 09/23/2017 2:14:40 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (John McBane is the turd in the national puch-bowl.)
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