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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Be An American Hero!

In 1980 the United States was rocked by double digit inflation, double digit interest rates, double digit unemployment.  The Keynesian economic model, so popular at the time and the current favorite of Progressives who won’t publicly admit that they are socialists, stated that such “stagflation” wasn’t possible.  Reality was a different matter.

Ronald Reagan and a conservative ascendency rode into power.  Four short years later we lived in this America:

By the end of the decade, the Cold War was over.  The death, destruction, and “nuclear winter” promised by those on the left never materialized (although countless thousands, from Korea, to Vietnam, and countless skirmishes throughout the world gave their lives in defense of liberty).

Fast forward to 2010.  Runaway government spending (by Democrats and Republicans alike) and an attempt by the government to interfere with markets has yielded this:

President Reagan is gone.  There will probably never be another.  That’s OK.  We can turn America around.  From near bankruptcy (I know, technically the Federal government can’t go bankrupt), America can once again be that “Shining City”.  This time we don’t have Ronald Reagan.  It will take MANY of us.  It won’t happen overnight.  But … It CAN happen!

It’s time to SEND THE HIPPIES HOME!  Be an American Hero.  Start by voting on November 2nd.  It can be “Morning In America” once again!

H/T – Julie Brewington @ RightCoast

from Delmarva Dealings

3 comments:

Cory said...

Loved all of those video's and they are all very true ..... time to get the Liberals out

Anonymous said...

I agree. We need the excellent leadership like we had under George W. Bush. Now that was a leader!

Anonymous said...

Did you dummies not see the deficit charts under Reagan? Sure we had the cold war. But now we have two hot wars as well as an ongoing campaign against terror and a historical recession.