thegreekdog wrote:You want reasoning, I'll provide reasoning. He was a better president than Presidents Carter, Bush I, Clinton, Bush II, and Obama. He did more for the economy of the country. He did more for the foreign policy of the country.
Ok, you say this and then you say;
thegreekdog wrote:Please do. But, make sure you tell us why you believe douchebag. And if you give reasons why he is a douchebag, make sure you give reasons behind the reasons he is a douchebag. For example, if you say "he cut taxes for the rich" or "trickle down economics don't work," please provide the whys.
TAKE YOUR OWN ADVICE. You didn't follow through on your reasoning. You just threw broad stuff out there.
thegreekdog wrote:Frankly, I don't think "he invaded a peaceful country (which I do not acknowledge Grenada to have been) and lied about it" is good reasoning for voting for someone else.
This is a direct violation of the Constitution, and basically a "f*ck you, wont do what you tell me" to Congress. As I already stated, he violated the War Powers Act. He then lied about why he attacked them. And frankly, when a president violates the Constitution he is sworn to protect & invents an excuse to attack a nation that isn't threatening anyone, he can't really be called a good guy anymore.
Furthermore, your lack of an
acknowledgment isn't worth a bucket of warm spit. You're not adding or taking away anything from the conversation, you're just sticking your fingers in your ears and saying
"lalalalalalaalalala." Oh, there's an emotcon for that:
Reason's Reagan sucked:Anti-LaborIn 1981 he fired 13,000 striking traffic controllers and destroyed their Union.
He later placed people who opposed unions into government agencies that were supposed to protect workers rights.
His administration allowed employers to fire workers who were trying to organize or join unions.
His administration did not enforce laws which sought to stop employers from replacing full-time employees with "temporary" employees; This way, they didn't have to provide benefits.
Reagan appointed three of five members of the National Labor Relations Board, all were anti-union. The NLRB's legal duty is to protect worker rights, and settle cases between workers and employers. After these appointments, which included the chairmen, the NLRB settled about half of the complaints against illegal firings as had all the other previous administrations since it's creation.
Of these cases which were settled; employers won 3/4ths of the time. That was also a record. Under Reagan, a case took about 3 years to be ruled on.
Under Reagan, employers could permanently replace any worker who went on strike.
The Labor Department, under Reagan, saw a decrease of funding by about 10%. But saw an increase in it's budget of 40% for legal actions to break up unions. Unions were also required to file any and all paperwork that was required by law. Employers who hired "consultants" were not forcibly required to file such paperwork.
Environmental issues*once said trees cause pollution
*lax at enforcing antipollution laws (when he did)
*opened up public land to private corporations, for mining, drilling, ect
*politicized environmental agencies as a way to achieve his agenda by filling positions with loyalists
*Ignored warnings of Global Warming
*shrunk the size the president's environmental advisory groups, and their budgets
*asked for complete scientific consensus before being willing to discuss how to fix an environmental issue... Like Acid Rain or Global Warming.
Other items of interest*tried to lower minimum wage for younger employees
*scaled back job training programs, especially for unemployed
*eased enforcement of sweatshop laws
*eased enforcement of child labor laws
*laxed (majorly) enforcement of affirmative action
*created the system of "voluntary compliance" for employers with regards to existing safety issues
*closed 1/3 of Occupational Safety and Health Administration's field offices
*cut the staff of Occupational Safety and Health Administration by more than one-fourth
*decreased the number of penalties that could be taken against employers by almost three-fourths.
Terrible policies*Star Wars
*Afghan military AID without the knowledge or permission of Congress; the Iran/Contra Affair
*Sold Weapons to Saddam Hussein
*Deregulation of banking industry
*Slashed income taxes on the wealthiest Americans (supply side economics) (which actually increased the deficit)
*Helped Pakistan develop the bomb in exchange for sending aid to the Afghanistan rebels
*Created an aura of resentment in Latin America for constantly interfering with politics (not the only president to do so)
*Supported Nicaraguan insurgents (then never paid Nicaragua the reparations that the world court ordered us to)
*Supported Angolan insurgents
*Helped father the Neoconservative movement and Uniform Executive Theory (imperial presidency)
*His legal team created the idea of "wedge issues" to divide the public
*Drug use among youth climbed during his presidency
*His economic policies lead in part to jobs shifting over seas
*Deregulation of Wall Street
*More than doubled the amount of money a corporate CEO could earn in a years time (and then doubled that before leaving office) (that's about 100X the average salaried employee)
*Eased executive-branch accountability to the Legeslative branch and to itself since the Executive branch is supposed to enforce the laws
*Issued "secret executive orders" (these were just actual executive orders that were not to be made public)
Phatscotty wrote:Yeah, that bush deficit was HUGE! when did bushes economic ideas start? 2009?
They started with Reagan. At least, that's where his ideas allegedly came from.
You're also skewing how to interpret the GDP, and the continued effects of Bush's policies.