For decades whenever someone who loved Reagan and The Reagan Presidency would speak fondly of him or his administration, all we heard from the left is one thing. In an ocean of love and admiration for Reagan, there was always that one voice from the left that would pop up. The voice was the mantra from the part of the country that simply did not get or understand Ronald Reagan. The voice spoke in unison as the same broken record every time. Whenever we would throw out something positive to say about that man, the left would scream, “he ran up the debt!”

These were the same people who stood in uttermost shock watching the country react to Reagan’s death. The left just couldn’t believe their eyes. Watching all those people run to the streets just to get a glimpse of a hearse or plane going by with his body, sent the left into complete shockdom. [I created a new word] Even while watching the country mourn for this American President, it did not stop the left from playing that broken record before the body was even cold. “He ran up the debt! He left us with all that debt!”

rr2Everyone from the right knows what I mean here. We would have to give these malcontents verbal lessons on The Cold War, supply-side economics and how congress spends the money and they were Democratic. This went on for decades. Now fast forward and look what we have today. We have a Democrat President with a Democrat Congress residing over the biggest debt the world has ever seen. Reagan once said, “Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the democrats believe every day is April 15.”

The money the Democrats are spending makes most thinking people yearn for the Reagan Debt. When one realizes that a lot of things costs around the same as when Reagan was president. A gallon of milk is around the same cost. Your wages are close to that of the Reagan time. Most things pretty much are the same as the eighties give or take a thing or two like a housing bubble, even cars are around the same cost. Now the one thing we don’t see the same, is our national debt and government spending.

Where are all the apologies from those misfits on the left for badgering us for years over the Reagan Debt? Funny how things have changed. Now all they have to say is Bush did it. While this rings somewhat truthful, it no longer holds any meaning, except that the Bush years were in fact, the green light to start the Democratic Party on a spending orgy never seen before on the face of the planet. Where is their debt mantra now?

Ronald Reagan said, “We don’t have a trillion-dollar debt because we haven’t taxed enough; we have a trillion-dollar debt because we spend too much” and now we have a 14 trillion dollar debt and rising. I bet Reagan is rolling in his grave.

Well, turn about is fair play. I want the Democrats to get ready for the next couple of decades. Now whenever you mention Obama in the future, we on the right have a record of our own we would like to play across the loud speakers. Whenever we hear the word Obama after he is not president, we will mention the word “bankruptcy” in the same sentence every time. You know, give you a little taste of your own annoying medicine.

C. Rich

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