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[quote]orion wrote:
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[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
Here is a list and Reagan’s not on it Pit. There are other lists of the 10 worst Presidents and Reagan is not on any of them. Come out of your delusion. So some family and friends got laid off because the steel industry collapsed. That doesn’t make Reagan the worst President. It just makes him the worst TO YOU.
http://www.usnews.com/news/slideshows/10-worst-presidents[/quote]
Oh so now you believe the liberal media
They did not even get Nixon right .The worst thing Nixon did was declare the war on drugs . IMO Watergate was a creation of his machine
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The point is, I can poduce 10 different “worst President’s” lists and Ronald Reagan will not be on any of them.
I’m simply asking you to stake a step back and realize that, while you hate him (and perhaps have reason to hate him), he was NOT even close to the worst President.
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While i know we have never had this conversation 
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Because some nut on the Internet says otherwise does not mean that this is the case. As I said I’ve produced lists from high level people regarding the worst Presidents, Reagan’s not on any of them. Give up your fantasy.
You only make yourself look bad ever time you make such a foolish and outlandish claim.
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Ronald Ragan opened American steel producers up to unfair competition ,no environmental constraints or no workers rights for non American producers. Go to any old steel town witness first hand the devastation Ronald Reagan produced
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So, living up to your standards means being “fair” no matter how stupid those standards may be?
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The answer is yes , I personally do not think environmental regulations are all bad. To make American companies comply with American law and not make some one that has no standard is unfair to American companies. If some one does not comply with an American standard on environmental issues then when their product hits the American market , it should be taxed so there is a level playing field
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Sweet.
And what would hinder us or the Chinese to make up equally arbitrary standards your products have to meet before they can be sold at our markets?
After all, we are not the Middle East, we hardly have to put up with your bullshit.
Oh yes, please, start a trade war, you industrial juggernaut…