Ronald Reagan

Torin

Well-known member
I completed reading Bob Spitz's biography of Ronald Reagan in mid-January. It was really well written and I learned a lot (like what Iran-Contra was). He was definitely a highly intelligent, complex person. I think he meant well.

I disagree with a lot of his policies, like his handling of the AIDS epidemic and his opposition to abortion rights. I think he did better on foreign policy, mostly. The Presidency is a really difficult job though - and ultimately, the great men of history shrug at our quibbles.

Anyway, what do you think of Reagan and the Reagan period?
 
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maybrick

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Between his utterly nonsensical Star Wars posturing and Russian paranoia he came pretty close to causing nuclear war. Oh the 80's were fun. Good job those days of the threat of Russia launching nukes are behind us...
 

Harry Leggs

Super Member
I completed reading Bob Spitz's biography of Ronald Reagan in mid-January. It was really well written and I learned a lot (like what Iran-Contra was). He was definitely a highly intelligent, complex person. I think he meant well.

I disagree with a lot of his policies, like his handling of the AIDS epidemic and his opposition to abortion rights.
There is no such thing as abortion rights. Any more than Pharaoh had the right to command to kill male infants by throwing them into the Nile River. Pharaoh was obligated to God to protect the lives of infants. The government is morally and legally obligated to God and the unborn to protect the lives of the unborn. It is not an opinion poll about agreeing or disagreeing anymore than gravity or thermodynamics.

The two female midwives feared God more than Pharaoh and refused to kill the male infants and were rewarded by God. Private victories preclude public victories.

A lot about the AIDS crisis was mishandled and hindsight is always 20/20. No point in pining it all on Reagan and ignoring other culprits like activists in the gay community who took payoffs from Fauci at the expense of the infected. All of a sudden Fauci went from bad guy to hero after Fauci passed around the bucks .....
 
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inertia

Super Member
I completed reading Bob Spitz's biography of Ronald Reagan in mid-January. It was really well written and I learned a lot (like what Iran-Contra was). He was definitely a highly intelligent, complex person. I think he meant well.

I disagree with a lot of his policies, like his handling of the AIDS epidemic and his opposition to abortion rights. I think he did better on foreign policy, mostly. The Presidency is a really difficult job though - and ultimately, the great men of history shrug at our quibbles.

Anyway, what do you think of Reagan and the Reagan period?

Ronald Reagan was a great communicator and probably one of the best public speakers in American History. His historic "tear down this wall" speech that was delivered only about 100 yards from the iron curtain marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War. His debate style and humor not only provided an optimism that was contagious, its exactly what the American people needed winning the hearts and minds of Democrats and Republicans resulting in not one but two landslide elections.

Reagan built up national defense while stimulating economic growth, increasing employment, and curbing inflation that was out-of-control during the previous administration. He completely overhauled the income tax code exempting people with low incomes and eliminated many tax deductions.

He negotiated a treaty with the Soviet Union that resulted in the elimination of intermediate-range nuclear missiles by reversing his previous "evil empire" rhetoric and changing his approach by understanding - through 5 separate summit meetings - that Mikhail Gorbachev is "a man that that you can do business with". Prior Soviet Union dissidents admire him as a hero. Probably the most provocative ambitions of his administration was the space-based missile shield concept called "star wars" in the media.

In my opinion, the lowest part of his presidency was when U.S. Marines were sent to Beirut in 1983, and ordered not to load their weapons, making them unable to respond to a suicide bombing attack that killed 241 Marines.

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UncleAbee

Active member
I completed reading Bob Spitz's biography of Ronald Reagan in mid-January. It was really well written and I learned a lot (like what Iran-Contra was). He was definitely a highly intelligent, complex person. I think he meant well.

I disagree with a lot of his policies, like his handling of the AIDS epidemic and his opposition to abortion rights. I think he did better on foreign policy, mostly. The Presidency is a really difficult job though - and ultimately, the great men of history shrug at our quibbles.

Anyway, what do you think of Reagan and the Reagan period?
Trickle down economics???? .... great for the rich .... bad for the poor and middle class.
 

UncleAbee

Active member
There is no such thing as abortion rights. Any more than Pharaoh had the right to command to kill male infants by throwing them into the Nile River. Pharaoh was obligated to God to protect the lives of infants. The government is morally and legally obligated to God and the unborn to protect the lives of the unborn. It is not an opinion poll about agreeing or disagreeing anymore than gravity or thermodynamics.

The two female midwives feared God more than Pharaoh and refused to kill the male infants and were rewarded by God. Private victories preclude public victories.

A lot about the AIDS crisis was mishandled and hindsight is always 20/20. No point in pining it all on Reagan and ignoring other culprits like activists in the gay community who took payoffs from Fauci at the expense of the infected. All of a sudden Fauci went from bad guy to hero after Fauci passed around the bucks .....
Are you really putting some blame on gay people for what happened during the AIDs epidemic? Christian fundamentalists back then really thought a virus could distinguish between gay and straight people. What nonsense. No one took it serious until it hit home in their communities.
 

Harry Leggs

Super Member
Are you really putting some blame on gay people for what happened during the AIDs epidemic?
Well you sound like you are willfully ignorant and probably lazy to boot. Do your homework.
Christian fundamentalists back then really thought a virus could distinguish between gay and straight people.
News to me. Are you referencing the voices in your head? Cause it sounds like lies.
What nonsense.
Your lies? Your disinformation? Your ignorance?
No one took it serious until it hit home in their communities.
 
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