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To: nopardons

I think most folks would be shocked to know what a Socialist in 1896 was vs. today. Most of the Socialist agenda was passed. Sadly, even the Republicans accepted it. Why Eisenhower never rolled back 2+ decades of a Socialist agenda by FDR/Truman. If he had followed Harding’s example, the 1950s would’ve been an unparalleled period of economic prosperity. It was really only on the surface, and the economic crash by the late ‘50s, which propelled the Demonrats to 4-decade long control of the House and 26 year control of the Senate was an example of that.

Nixon’s big flaw was that he leaned more to the failed Keynesian model on economics. Tax cuts, spending cuts and massive government rollbacks was the way to unleash prosperity. Had he championed the latter model in 1960, he’d have easily been able to overcome the JFK/LBJ Demonrat/Mafia fraud in IL, TX, and several other states.


28 posted on 09/23/2023 10:39:08 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (America Owes Anita Bryant An Enormous Apology)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Sadly, the lack of FACTUAL historical knowledge is now endemic to generations of people now, so yes, they do NOT know what Socialism was like in the late 19th century, nor the early 20th!

Ike was NOT a "great" president, which far too damned many, here, claim.

He was a military guy who after WW II was the president of Columbia University ( shades of Woodrow Wilson ! ), and had many black marks against him as president, not the least of which was never supporting Nixon...threw him to the radical lefty/STINKING COMMIE wolves over and over again!

Today we'd properly call him part of the GOPe!

30 posted on 09/23/2023 10:59:33 PM PDT by nopardons
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