PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
Trump must appeal to their strong personal morality and deep religious faith.
really?......you don't think he appeals to their sense of outrage at your stupidity?.......
Trump must appeal to their strong personal morality and deep religious faith.
really?......you don't think he appeals to their sense of outrage at your stupidity?.......
True. The Reagan and Bush failures were pretty hard to stomach.I see a distinct parallel between Reagan Democrats following the Carter administration and Trump Democrats following the Obama administration........both could be considered alienation due to failures..........
True. The Reagan and Bush failures were pretty hard to stomach.
Trump must appeal to their strong personal morality and deep religious faith.
True. The Reagan and Bush failures were pretty hard to stomach.
I don't know if I would vote for him again now that I know about the long term consequences of his economic policies but I do agree that he'd be well to the left of where the current base of the party is.If Reagan got up out of the grave and ran again, I'd vote for him again. I don't think many republicans would join me though.
If Reagan got up out of the grave and ran again, I'd vote for him again. I don't think many republicans would join me though.
Presidential nominee maybe. President? The numbers show that to be a long shot at best.I'm telling you, his support comes from the angry middle, some of those would be Dems... Populist nonsense is attractive to people and there is a real chance this classless rich guy will be your next President.
Another part that drew a lot of people to Reagan was that he was primarily focused on the economy and solutions to ending the stagflation situation, where as his opponents were focused on other issues. Reagan did resolve the stagflation issue by keeping Volker at the Fed (and essentially continuing Carters policies) but knowing now what I know about supply side economics, as it's been implemented as Federal policy, I couldn't in good conscience vote for a supply sider ever again.That's very interesting. Everyone is a product of their time so it would be interesting to see what positions Reagan would hold today. Part of what drew people to Reagan was his optimism and belief in America. Trump's campaign is about anger. Totally different.
Another part that drew a lot of people to Reagan was that he was primarily focused on the economy and solutions to ending the stagflation situation, where as his opponents were focused on other issues. Reagan did resolve the stagflation issue by keeping Volker at the Fed (and essentially continuing Carters policies) but knowing now what I know about supply side economics, as it's been implemented as Federal policy, I couldn't in good conscience vote for a supply sider ever again.
He did but Reagans message was overwhelmingly economic. It's why I voted for him. While Carter and Bush and Dole and Kennedy were harping about Iran, foreign policy and the Cold War, Reagan was the only one at least attempting to offer solutions to the double digit stagflation of that period. It was the main reason I voted for him. I didn't give a rats ass about "the shining city on a hill" crap. In fact during his campaign Reagan had to seriously back down from his rhetoric on Iran as a very large number of people were concerned that he was going to get us into another Vietnam, vis-a-vis Iran and the hostages.If I remember correctly he focused a lot on foreign policy, the Cold War and Carter's weakness vis-a-vis Iran and the hostages.
Every single Trumptard is a moron, so... Nein?
True. The Reagan and Bush failures were pretty hard to stomach.
Presidential nominee maybe. President? The numbers show that to be a long shot at best.
I didn't give a rats ass about "the shining city on a hill" crap.