This will be considered unamerican
Jun. 5th, 2004 02:50 pmbut I am so dancing on ronnie reagan’s grave right now
he was everything i didn’t want my country to be, and we’re still stuck with his ideas.
rot, reagan, rot.
he was everything i didn’t want my country to be, and we’re still stuck with his ideas.
rot, reagan, rot.
Re: how quickly people forget
Date: 2004-06-05 08:35 pm (UTC)1989 123,869,000 117,342,000 6,528,000 5.3%
1988 121,669,000 114,968,000 6,701,000 5.5%
1987 119,865,000 112,440,000 7,425,000 6.2%
1986 117,834,000 109,597,000 8,237,000 7.0%
1985 115,462,000 107,150,000 8,312,000 7.2%
1984 113,544,000 105,005,000 8,539,000 7.5%
1983 111,551,000 100,834,000 10,717,000 9.6%
1982 110,204,000 99,526,000 10,678,000 9.7%
1981 108,670,000 100,397,000 8,273,000 7.6%
1980 106,940,000 99,303,000 7,637,000 7.1%
Huh, 7.1% unemployment when entered, 5.3% when he left. Where are these thousands of unemployment? Or were they the product of an inept State government? Yes, we have a national deficit because of it, and it took a couple years to get going but at least more families have roofs over their heads and the unemployment rate has stayed under 7% save the first year of the Clinton administration.
So 20 years of more employment, a better economy, a stronger defense program and the elimination of a superpower that wanted to spread across half the planet. For this we want to spit on his grave and denounce his administration as destroying America. Well, fuck it then, come up with a better solution and run for president.
Re: how quickly people forget
Date: 2004-06-06 02:29 am (UTC)duurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Re: how quickly people forget
Date: 2004-06-07 02:56 am (UTC)