Is Obama using Reagans Russian Strategy against us?
Posted by richrobinson 10 years, 2 months ago to The Gulch: General
I was discussing politics with a liberal friend of mine over the weekend. We talked about Reagan and he said he agreed with the defense build up in the 80's and that the Russians inability to keep up is what caused their collapse. The Russian economy simply could not spend as much as we could. The only issue he had with it was the deficits we were left with. It started me thinking that President Obama may be using that strategy against us. He takes over when the economy is struggling and uses it as an excuse to spend at an unprecedented pace. He has taken the deficit from 9 trillion to 18+ trillion in six years. Some economists are now concerned about the long term health of our economy. Is it possible Obama is turning the Russian Strategy against us???
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OMG, not only is he wrong, wrong, wrong, but the condescension...but, nothing new about that...
The Horror! The Horror!
(I can finally answer that essay question from high school...)....
And yeah, I remember the MSM oohing and ahing over Obama's clear superior intellect and skill in foreign policy over the knuckle-dragging warmonger Romney.
I also remember seeing a lot of videos clips recently where a lot of things Romney predicted would happen in the debates, particularly in the Middle East, well, happened.
But let's not confuse important issues by referencing actual facts...
If you couple this with his Anti-Industrial regulatory policies. e.g., his very personal "War on Coal", his one-man refusal to approve the XL pipeline after his own State Department studies have shown it to be "safe" several times, and both Houses of Congress, in a bi-partisan vote, have also approved it, and I'm sure many more to list, I have to conclude that his was and is serious in his attempt to "fundamentally change America", in particular whatever is left of its Capitalist economy.
It should be easy to eliminate the deficit. If they simply froze nominal spending at current levels the problem would go away. I am disappointed they only make token efforts.