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10 April 2008

This disturbs me a lot. . . I am a Reagan era survivor, and I can say that Reagan drove up the National Debt at a rate that only the present occupant has exceeded. [More:]

For McCain to cite Reagan as his model for dealing with the deficit is just ludicrous. We did not grow our way out of the deficit.

But then naming an airport after him was pretty bogus also, IMO.

(sorry for politicalfilter, but I could not help myself on this one)
MI, please?. . sorry for leaving it out.
posted by danf 10 April | 11:46
We didn’t raise taxes, and we didn’t cut entitlements.

Except Reagan did raise taxes, several times.

McCain is so wrong on basic facts, let alone his lack of economic knowledge.
posted by gaspode 10 April | 13:17
McCain seems to still be running for the Republican nomination and not the general election. I thought that you were supposed to "run to the middle" after you got the nomination, he seems to be hardening his right-wing points in both foreign and domestic policy.
posted by octothorpe 10 April | 13:42
Yeah, Reagan is pretty much the devil. What's so confusing to people about that?
posted by Eideteker 10 April | 13:42
And, of course, Reagan also cut entitlements. Viciously.
posted by box 10 April | 13:51
Reagan was not the devil. Y'all are too young to remember the Ford-Carter years with raging inflation and few jobs. Housing loans got up to 14 percent, people!

Somehow Ronnie got it turned around.

(Full disclosure. Some of you might not remember what my last name is....)
posted by bunnyfire 10 April | 15:52
And an old NYT article:
The Radical Presidency of George W. Bush: Reagan's Son
posted by box 10 April | 16:01
Reagan was not the devil. He (merely) nudged this country in the wrong (imo) direction, the same one which the second Bush has taken us WAY down.

But for McCain to cite Reagan's fiscal policies as a model, in response to a question about the deficit belies the facts.
posted by danf 10 April | 16:58
I suspect that the only relevant fact, in this case, is that canonizing Reagan has proven to be an effective vote-getting strategy for Republican candidates.
posted by box 10 April | 17:28
I don't think Reagan was evil per se, just an idiot who was the public face for some pretty evil people. To be truly evil requires a certain amount of intelligence. Reagan was a dupe, in a very similar way I think GWB is dupe. They aren't smart enough to create opinions for themselves, and are easily manipulated.
posted by doctor_negative 10 April | 18:45
He noted his opposition to the expensive Medicare prescription drug benefit, which he voted against. “Now you are paying for my prescription drugs,’’ he said. “Why should that be? Why should that be? Why should that be?”


Ummmm.... because it is a benefit to those who are in the Senate maybe? The fact that I am paying for your prescriptions, Senator McCain, has nothing to do with Medicare.
posted by Doohickie 10 April | 19:25
>canonizing Reagan

Well, it is the era of terrorism, and Reagan was certainly a terrorist.
posted by pompomtom 10 April | 20:38
This thread is over 30 days old, and has been closed for archival purposes || Wired blog post about the future of public transit in Los Angeles

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