Reagan and Trump Gave Us Interludes of Liberty

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By the time the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis ended a quarter-century of “Reaganomics” prosperity, college-educated Americans had been thoroughly inducted into the anti-capitalist, anti-American, Thirs World liberationist, radical environmentalist ideological positions held by Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama
Obama’s presidency brought back more business regulation, discouraged fossil fuel production, opened borders to illegal immigration, and increasingly integrated American business interests with the communist regime in Beijing. Between 2008 and 2016, Democrat policies produced the slowest economic recovery in American history.
In 2016, with fair election practices still in place, sober-minded citizens elected a pragmatic, pro-American, Republican president who began leading the nation back to its former greatness. Freedom-loving people around the world were delighted to see U.S. patriots regain control of their country through the ballot box.
Trump administration policies were an enormous success. By early 2020, his team had significantly deregulated the economy, restored energy independence, lowered taxes, brought back manufacturing jobs, created conditions for full employment, renegotiated bad trade deals, regained control of the southern border, defeated ISIS terrorists, and restored confidence in the nation’s future.
Like the Reagan presidency, Trump built on principles that could have led to another quarter-century of American prosperity. But, a cruel twist of fate turned a Chinese Communist Party propagated global pandemic into an opportunity for the American left to corrupt election practices and bring down the Republican administration.
Nevertheless, the spirit of liberty remains irrepressible. Resistance in the form of the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally and the “Canadian Freedom Convoy” stand as testaments to the common man’s natural distaste for submitting to tyranny.

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Yes, if it weren’t for Reagan and Trump. we’d be much worse off now than we are.
At least now, even more people are aware of what’s going on, and we can push back enough to stop it.

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