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No Such Thing as a Trump Republican
Jewish World Review ^ | 12/10/2015 | Michael Reagan

Posted on 12/17/2015 1:04:41 PM PST by nikos1121

"You can't be a Trump Republican and a Ronald Reagan Republican."

That's the tweet I sent to Jeb Bush the other day, when virtually the entire planet was united in bashing Donald Trump's call for a temporary ban on Muslim immigration to the USA.

I also tweeted another obvious truth, "If the Republican Party doesn't dump Donald Trump, the American people will.

Trump's outrageous "Muslims Keep Out" plan — apparently his policy answer to last week's terrorist attack in San Bernadino — is an embarrassment to our country and what it stands for.

It's also a serious threat to the Republican Party, because it's being used by Hillary, Democrat hacks in Congress and the Big Liberal Media to smear the GOP as the party of bigots and idiots.

(Excerpt) Read more at jewishworldreview.com ...


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KEYWORDS: americafirst; democrat; michaelreagan; trump; trumprevolution; wellbye
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To: Axeslinger
Educate yourself on both Reagan and Trump. It blatantly obvious that you abjectly lack factual knowledge of any kind.

Do at least try to be less emotion and more intellectually honest.

101 posted on 12/17/2015 7:22:49 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Lazamataz
BRAVO !
102 posted on 12/17/2015 7:24:31 PM PST by nopardons
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To: nopardons
Reagan was a plain speaking, big idea, America loving, flag waving patriot. So is Trump !

I feel Cruz would have been effective post-GW Bush.

Not any more. It is street-combat, knives-in-ribs, crackhead-killing-his-dealer time. It is time for a Pinochet.

103 posted on 12/17/2015 7:24:45 PM PST by Lazamataz (It has gotten to the point where any report from standard news outlets must be fact-checked.)
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To: nikos1121

These idiots think they can create reality out of lies.


104 posted on 12/17/2015 7:25:58 PM PST by uncitizen (Pray for Donald Trump)
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To: nopardons
Thank you. I'm surprised my essay hadn't been read more; I'm finding people encountering it for the first time, lately, a lot.

I do feel that some important people have stumbled across it though, because a few months after I wrote it, I started to notice that the dialogue started to change. People even started embracing my term for them -- Elitists.

I don't know if I dare believe it, but there is a chance I have made a tiny bit of difference by writing that essay.

105 posted on 12/17/2015 7:27:28 PM PST by Lazamataz (It has gotten to the point where any report from standard news outlets must be fact-checked.)
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To: Lazamataz
Not so sure I agree re the Pinochet comment, but otherwise, yes indeedy.

Lawyerly talk, getting into the damned weeds, and weasel words just don't cut it now. This nation needs a roll up your sleeves, get to work right now, arm twisting president! The world needs to FEAR America ! Liking us is just a PC, stupid, useless canard.

106 posted on 12/17/2015 7:30:43 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Jim Robinson

Sounds like Michael doesn’t know the history of the republican party and how they treated his dad.


107 posted on 12/17/2015 7:30:57 PM PST by Amntn
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To: nikos1121

A Trump Republican is a contradiction in terms.


108 posted on 12/17/2015 7:32:02 PM PST by Oceander
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To: Lazamataz
It's a good essay, but lots of us have been calling many pols "ELITISTS" for a very long time. :-)

Part of this nation's problems, is that far too few know any factual history of any kind and common sense has been beaten out of public discourse and memory.

109 posted on 12/17/2015 7:33:46 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Oceander

No it isn’t !


110 posted on 12/17/2015 7:34:25 PM PST by nopardons
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To: nopardons

Oh goodie! Let’s play that game. Now, let’s see, my part is ...

... oh yeah:

Yes it is!


111 posted on 12/17/2015 7:35:28 PM PST by Oceander
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To: nopardons
I'm at the point where I would embrace a Pinochet.

Motorbike death squads, baby, totally underrated.

112 posted on 12/17/2015 7:39:24 PM PST by Lazamataz (It has gotten to the point where any report from standard news outlets must be fact-checked.)
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To: Oceander
No, it's your turn to say just what and whom is a "real GOPer", is all.

Please begin with Eisenhower and work your way forward.

113 posted on 12/17/2015 7:40:49 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Lazamataz

LOL....I must admit that I’m getting close to that point. I’m just not quite there yet.


114 posted on 12/17/2015 7:41:58 PM PST by nopardons
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To: nopardons

Nope. All I gotta do is point to all of Trump’s well-known liberal positions across the years, and the fact that there isn’t a shred of evidence, other than his say-so, that any of those positions changed, or that he’s done any real thinking about them. That is a night-day contrast with Reagan whose views developed over time, based on a lot of reading and thinking, thinking hard and deep.


115 posted on 12/17/2015 7:42:39 PM PST by Oceander
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To: Vision Thing

I thought Rush Limbaug’s brother, David, wrote a book about that.


116 posted on 12/17/2015 7:46:35 PM PST by Amntn
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To: chajin

Jeb could always be Ambassador to Mexico. He speaks Spanish.


117 posted on 12/17/2015 7:49:18 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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To: nopardons

Ronald Reagan’s Political Platform for 1980. (funny, I don’t see constitution in there)
Ronald Reagan for President 1980 Campaign Brochure

‘The time is now for strong leadership.’

There is a crisis of leadership in America today that only new, strong leadership can correct. A strong leadership tempered with wisdom, decency and compassion. That’s Governor Reagan’s vision of leadership. And if he is elected President, here is a glimpse of what Americans can expect.

Strong leadership in foreign affairs means a strong peace.

Only a strong America can enjoy the fruits of a strong peace. And only a strong peace can instill in Americans a sense of security and the feeling of confidence they seek.

Says Reagan: “We know only too well that war comes not when the forces of freedom are strong, but when they are weak. It is then that tyrants are tempted.”

Under a Reagan Administration, America would move swiftly to:

Provide the leadership and policy direction necessary to promote a healthy, growing economy, enabling the U.S. to show the world it is a nation in control of its destiny again.

Restore America’s military strength, because an America that enjoys a margin of safety in its military preparedness is an America with the greatest chance to keep the peace — the strong peace that would always be at the heart of Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy.

Speak out more often and more eloquently — in the U.N., through the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, and in every other proper forum — on behalf of peace, freedom, human rights...the principles for which America stands.

Seek greater consultation and cooperation with our European allies — fully expecting each one of them to bear a fair share of the common defense effort — in order to maintain a strong NATO as a counterweight to the Soviet Union’s continuing arms build-up.

Re-establish an efficient intelligence operation, for the ability to detect and act upon a brewing problem early and peaceably is essential in conducting an effective foreign policy.

Make it clearly understood that detente is a two-way street and that the Soviet Union cannot expect U.S. silence in the face of aggression, such as the invasion of Afghanistan — or refusal to honor the Helsinki Agreements guaranteeing a free interchange of information and the right to emigrate.

All of these points represent but a sampling of the foreign policy direction that a Reagan Administration would take. Such a foreign policy would not stand alone. It would be linked to a domestic policy that reinforced its strength and credibility in the eyes of the world.

Strong leadership in economic policy means lower taxes, more jobs, and less inflation.

Governor Reagan has an economic program for America that will work because it’s a comprehensive program. A program that recognizes the interrelationships and complexity of our economy...one that combines the wisdom of leading American economists with common sense.

Here is the basis of the Economic Plan that can be expected from a Reagan Administration:

The growth of federal spending will be controlled. A freeze on federal hiring will be instituted immediately. And Ronald Reagan will do as President what he did as Governor of California: create a task force composed of the finest minds from industry and labor, to isolate wasteful and fraudulent operations in government, estimated by the Justice Department to amount to as much as $25 billion. No longer will unemployment be used to fight inflation.

An immediate 10% reduction in personal tax rates, along with acceleration of depreciation schedules, will be initiated in order to help generate industrial expansion and the creation of new jobs. Changes will be made in the tax structure, especially aimed at removing those requirements which serve as disincentives in industry. It will be recommended that the tax on savings account interest be further reduced. Upon reducing the tax rates, tax indexing will be proposed to protect taxpayers from automatic tax increases resulting from cost-of-living wage increases.

Action will be taken to review those government regulations which clearly hamper, instead of encourage, economic growth — and to then change them in as orderly a fashion as possible. This action will not affect regulations in such sensitive areas as health and job safety which do serve a useful purpose.

A sound monetary policy will be restored — one designed to instill confidence in the American dollar abroad, as well as bring down the rate of inflation at home.

The nation’s economic policy, once established, will be adhered to. Abrupt changes in economic policy have, in recent years, aggravated existing problems and created new ones; they have played havoc with the confidence of those in both industry and labor. The right economic policy, held steadily and consistently on course, will do much to establish greater stability in America’s economic system.

Beyond these broad economic steps aimed at expanding the economy as a whole, a Reagan Administration would recognize that special problems exist which require special solutions.

A few examples:

For workers who have lost their jobs because they lack certain skills or are victims of a changing

technology, Reagan would act to implement job retraining and job placement programs.

For disadvantaged youths and others unemployed because of the flight of industry from the cities, enterprise zones would be established in depressed urban areas in order to stimulate new businesses and new jobs.

For industries in trouble because of exceptionally aggressive foreign competition — such as the auto industry — he would initiate steps to permit American industry to be more competitive in the world market. These would include the elimination of unnecessary and costly regulations...and adopting a firmer, common sense view of future trade agreements with other nations, always with jobs for American workers uppermost in mind.

Strong leadership in meeting human needs means common sense, as well as compassion.

Ronald Reagan believes in the need to devise lasting solutions to problems, and in the need to combine a sense of caring with a sense of the cost involved.

As President, he will:

Strengthen the Social Security system in order to insure that older Americans need never worry about the survival of the system. And he will strive to improve quality health care for the aged and poor through medicare and medicaid.

Act to change the tax structure to make treatment of working spouses more equitable, and remove the present tax provision that penalizes married two-worker families.

Work at both the federal level and with state governments to end welfare fraud by removing ineligibles from the rolls, strengthen “work incentive” programs to help recipients become self-supporting, and at the same time, resolve to never fail to assist those who are truly needy.

Propose a health policy with built-in protections against financial disaster brought on by huge medical expenses.

Sponsor the removal of many of the bureaucratic and costly federal regulations on small businesses, thereby assisting them to be profitable.

Demand vigorous enforcement of civil rights laws intended to assure equal treatment in job recruitment, hiring, promotions, pay, credit, mortgage access and housing.

Support equal rights and opportunities for women in such key areas as employment, but oppose taking away the traditional rights women have enjoyed, such as exemption from the military draft.

Support every effort to guarantee quality education for every American...back tax credits for parents bearing the cost of educating their children in non-public schools...and oppose forced busing of children that is often disruptive and does nothing to improve educational quality.

Ronald Reagan believes — and is ready to prove — that strong leadership can make a difference in meeting the human needs of Americans in a way that combines a sense of caring with a sense of what the cost will be to every American taxpayer.

Strong leadership means strong people working as a team to get the job done.

When Ronald Reagan was Governor of California, he was widely acclaimed by friend and foe alike for selecting the most qualified and capable men and women to serve in state government. He would, as President, put together the finest team to assist in the formulation and implementation of both domestic and foreign policies. Here is just a sampling of the talent he has called on during the campaign:

Gerald R. Ford, former President; Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning economist; Donald H. Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense; James Lynn, former head of the Office of Management and Budget; George S. Shultz, former Secretary of Labor and Secretary of the Treasury; Rita Hauser, former U.S. Representative to the U.N. Commission on Human Rights; Dr. Fred Ikle, former Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; Arthur Burns, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Frank Shakespeare, former Director of the U.S. Information Agency; Alexander M Haig, former Supreme Commander of NATO; Carla A. Hills, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; William P. Rogers, former Attorney General, Donald E. Santarelli former Associate Deputy Attorney General and Caspar Weinberger, former Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.

What all of these people have in common is experience and expertise in specific areas of government policy. Together, they would bring to a Reagan Administration a reputation for knowledge, sound judgment, and a keen awareness of the type of strong leadership that America needs.

They would also bring the urgent realization that the time for such strong leadership is now.

The time is now, for Reagan.

Reagan. For President.


118 posted on 12/17/2015 8:00:10 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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To: Oceander
Reagan signed the legalized in California abortion Bill.

Reagan was a staunch DEM for many decades and NEVER recanted his praise of all things FDR! He even praised FDR when he was president.

He fell for the Dem Congress's bait & switch Amnesty for the wall and NEVER once tried to get the wall.

I can continue, but those are the biggies.

Trump says what he means, you can find a true Conservative thought pattern in his older books and he certainly has Conservative stances now; you just refuse to believe him.

And this article isn't even about being a CONSERVATIVE....it's not even about being a CONSERVATIVE...it's about being a GOPer. LOL

And this isn

119 posted on 12/17/2015 8:01:05 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Duchess47

Reagan’s slogans -
Campaign Slogan/Platform

Ronald Reagan had two different campaign slogans. His first one, which he used during his campaign in 1980, was, “are you better off than your black neighbor?” His second campaign slogan, “its morning again in America,” was used in his 1984 campaign. Reagan’s campaign platform was to stimulate the e by lowering taxes, have government interfere less with people’s lives, states’ rights, and a strong national defense.


120 posted on 12/17/2015 8:02:17 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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