You know that liberal Democrats are fearing for their collective political lives by the way they continue to bash former Republican Presidents. They continue to bash George W. Bush for the current economy and Hurricane Katrina. Now they're ripping into Ronald Reagan as America prepares to celebrate his centennial birthday on February 6th, 2011. They love delivering their cheap shots to knock the Gipper down a peg or two. Even the liberal guests on Fox News get in on the action to destroy the reputation and record of the greatest President of the 20th century.
On Sean Hannity's show, Bob Beckel - the morbidly obese ex-alcoholic liberal brainless no-good blowhard - loves to give Reagan his jabbing insults every Monday on Hannity's 'Great American Panel' segment. He just loves to play the same old record that the liberals love to do. Beckel keeps talking about the unemployment rate back in 1982, which was in double digits. He also stresses Reagan's low approval rating in 1982. He and all of the other liberals want you to believe that the 1980s ended in 1982 without telling the truth about what happened between 1983 and 1989. For those of you who don't know, here's the scoop.
President Reagan cut the top marginal income tax rate from 70% to 28% while cutting taxes across the board. 20 million jobs were created in America during the 1980s, which was virtually the greatest economic boom in the country's history. Tax revenues jumped from about $500 billion in 1980 to about $1 trillion in 1990. By the end the decade, the top income earners paid a much greater percentage of the tax burden despite having their tax rates cut. Crime and drug abuse also went way down. The Berlin Wall fell on November 9th, 1989, leading to the collapse of the Soviet Empire. As for Reagan's popularity, he won his second term for President in 1984 against Walter Mondale by a score of 525-13 in the Electoral College. Can you guess who was Mondale's campaign manager in that campaign? It was that morbidly obese ex-alcoholic liberal brainless no-good blowhard himself, Bob Beckel. He also worked for President Jimmy Carter, the other Democrat whom Reagan pounded in 1980 to become President.
The truth hurts, doesn't it Bob!
G.J. LaRouche, 26 August 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
The difference between liberals and conservatives!
There's a huge difference between liberals and conservatives. Liberals leave huge messes. Con-servatives clean up their messes. Liberals talk about the environment as if it's their religion. Conservatives simply keep the environment clean. Al Gore et al huff and puff about the environ-mental Armageddon while flying around in their gas-guzzling private jets. Conservatives clean up their messes to prevent Armageddon.
If you need proof of this, compare the aftermath of President Barack Obama's inauguration to that of the Tea Party rally on September 12th, 2009. Both took place on the Washington Mall in our nation's capital city. After Obama's inauguration, Washington looked like a nuclear waste-land. Trash was everywhere, and there were tons of it. It looked like a garbage dump. After the Tea Party rally, Washington was sparkling clean. You couldn't find a gum wrapper or a plastic cup in sight. Even the birds were courteous enough not to make their droppings along the Wash-ington Mall that day. And that's the big difference. Liberals wait for the government to do every-thing. Conservatives take it upon themselves to get the job done.
Whenever a city wins a championship in sports, all hell always breaks loose. Thousands of drunken idiots take to the streets. They climb on street signs and lamp posts. They tip over cop cars. They break windows and steal televisions. They get arrested and spend the night in jail. And the worst part is that nobody dares wave an American flag. It would be nice to see some patriotism among all of the carnage. These fools are obviously liberals. Perhaps we should pass a law requiring only Tea Party Patriots to take to the streets when our teams win.
On August 28th, Glenn Beck from Fox News will host his "Restoring Honor" rally at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington to celebrate the 47th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther
King's 'I Have a Dream' speech. Liberals will say that Beck is trying to hyjack King's legacy. I find that strange because many of Beck's critics want to destroy King's legacy. Say what you want about Glenn Beck. At least he won't tolerate trash of any kind at his rally.
G.J. LaRouche, 20 August 2010
If you need proof of this, compare the aftermath of President Barack Obama's inauguration to that of the Tea Party rally on September 12th, 2009. Both took place on the Washington Mall in our nation's capital city. After Obama's inauguration, Washington looked like a nuclear waste-land. Trash was everywhere, and there were tons of it. It looked like a garbage dump. After the Tea Party rally, Washington was sparkling clean. You couldn't find a gum wrapper or a plastic cup in sight. Even the birds were courteous enough not to make their droppings along the Wash-ington Mall that day. And that's the big difference. Liberals wait for the government to do every-thing. Conservatives take it upon themselves to get the job done.
Whenever a city wins a championship in sports, all hell always breaks loose. Thousands of drunken idiots take to the streets. They climb on street signs and lamp posts. They tip over cop cars. They break windows and steal televisions. They get arrested and spend the night in jail. And the worst part is that nobody dares wave an American flag. It would be nice to see some patriotism among all of the carnage. These fools are obviously liberals. Perhaps we should pass a law requiring only Tea Party Patriots to take to the streets when our teams win.
On August 28th, Glenn Beck from Fox News will host his "Restoring Honor" rally at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington to celebrate the 47th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther
King's 'I Have a Dream' speech. Liberals will say that Beck is trying to hyjack King's legacy. I find that strange because many of Beck's critics want to destroy King's legacy. Say what you want about Glenn Beck. At least he won't tolerate trash of any kind at his rally.
G.J. LaRouche, 20 August 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Let's call for a CON-CON!
A lot has happened since Tuesday's primary in regards to my wish to have a Constitutional Convention (a CON-CON) in Michigan next year. I want to discuss the political side of this rather than the substance of a new Constitution itself. Many critics of a CON-CON have lost a lot of legitimacy with the voters, especially the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber has lost a lot of credibility for three key reasons. It ran radio ads claiming that a CON-CON would cost up to $50 million, which is a false statement. A CON-CON will probably cost no more than $10 million. Of course, if Governor Jennifer Granholm were put in charge of the CON-CON, then it would cost $50 million. Thankfully, that won't happen. (Strike 1.)
The Chamber also endorsed Attorney General Mike Cox for Governor. This was a risky thing to do, especially during a primary election. Cox came in a distant third place in Tuesday's primary.
(Strike 2.) But the strangest thing is that the unions are not in favor of a CON-CON. When was the last time the Chamber ever sided with the unions on any issue? If anything else, the Chamber could demand a CON-CON so the delegation can insert a Right to Work provision in the Constitution. But it won't do that. (Strike 3!)
Rick Snyder won the Republican Party's nomination for Governor by appealing to Democrats and moderates while Pete Hoekstra, Mike Cox, and Mike Bouchard split the conservative vote.
Snyder even formed a group called Common Sense for Michigan in July to appeal to those who aren't conservative. (Source: Detroit Free Press.) He'll be going up against Democrat Virg Bernero, the Mayor of Lansing, who was dubbed 'The Angriest Mayor in America'. (Source:
Detroit Free Press.) It seems like conservatives and Tea Party people don't have very good choices in November. Perhaps the best thing freedom lovers in the Great Lakes State can do is demand a CON-CON and bring government back to within its means.
G.J. LaRouche, 5 August 2010
The Chamber also endorsed Attorney General Mike Cox for Governor. This was a risky thing to do, especially during a primary election. Cox came in a distant third place in Tuesday's primary.
(Strike 2.) But the strangest thing is that the unions are not in favor of a CON-CON. When was the last time the Chamber ever sided with the unions on any issue? If anything else, the Chamber could demand a CON-CON so the delegation can insert a Right to Work provision in the Constitution. But it won't do that. (Strike 3!)
Rick Snyder won the Republican Party's nomination for Governor by appealing to Democrats and moderates while Pete Hoekstra, Mike Cox, and Mike Bouchard split the conservative vote.
Snyder even formed a group called Common Sense for Michigan in July to appeal to those who aren't conservative. (Source: Detroit Free Press.) He'll be going up against Democrat Virg Bernero, the Mayor of Lansing, who was dubbed 'The Angriest Mayor in America'. (Source:
Detroit Free Press.) It seems like conservatives and Tea Party people don't have very good choices in November. Perhaps the best thing freedom lovers in the Great Lakes State can do is demand a CON-CON and bring government back to within its means.
G.J. LaRouche, 5 August 2010
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