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To: Impy; fieldmarshaldj; justiceseeker93; cripplecreek; BillyBoy; sickoflibs

“Coolidge was the best POTUS of the 20th Century.”

Have to disagree with you on that one, FRiend.

Reagan was the best POTUS ever.


33 posted on 04/15/2013 2:24:08 PM PDT by GOPsterinMA (Time to musk up.)
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Not on shrinking the government, unfortunately. One wonders if Reagan had a GOP House if spending would’ve been controlled. Dubya had it, and we know how that turned out.


34 posted on 04/15/2013 2:47:48 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: GOPsterinMA; fieldmarshaldj; justiceseeker93; cripplecreek; sickoflibs; Impy
>> “Coolidge was the best POTUS of the 20th Century.” <<

Have to disagree with you on that one, FRiend. Reagan was the best POTUS ever. <<

I have to agree with Impy on this one.

No doubt Reagan was the greatest President of my lifetime, but Coolidge was the best President of the 20th century, hands down. Reagan was a terrific champion for conservative values but he made some mistakes like buying into the Democrats 1986 "one time only amnesty that will secure the border" BS, created another mammoth federal agency (Dept. of Veterans Affairs), and signed bills that had too much wasteful spending, ultimately growing the federal government after 8 years.

Coolidge was almost an excellent champion of conservative values (sadly forgotten by history), but didn't have those negatives in his presidency. Coolidge closed the immigration floodgates with the Immigration Act of 1924, and during his Presidency from 1923-1929, he greatly reduced the size and scope of the federal government. Federal spending remained flat during Coolidge's administration, allowing one-fourth of the federal debt to be retired. The Revenue Act of 1924 reduced income tax rates and eliminated all income taxation for some two million people. Coolidge also represents a now long forgotten time (even during Reagan's day) where the President and the executive branch saw their role as executing the laws of the land, not making them. Coolidge said it his job first and foremost to use his veto to stop bad legislation from becoming law, not to lobby for new federal laws.

A model conservative. Reagan based many of his policies on Coolidge, but was never able to go far enough (partly because the RATs controlled the House in the 80s and partly because Reagan bought into too many broken promises from Congress)

35 posted on 04/15/2013 2:53:28 PM PDT by BillyBoy ( Impeach Obama? Yes We Can!)
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