Here I go again...
Nixon wasn't a liberal. Nixon also ended the trend towards debt reduction. He didn't end the budget surplus as a share of GDP, but his tax cuts sure helped. (Remember, before they were Regan economic, they were Nixon economics, a thing that got brushed under the rug after that whole, national disgrace thing.) Of course, Nixon was to the left of Regan and both Bushes, so it's all relative. (Did you know that Nixon wanted a government run health care plan? That commie!)
Nixon's economic policies were Keynesian (as are Obama's, to a far greater degree as well). If you think it is politically conservative to take the dollar off the gold standard and institute a health care mandate, this is going to be a difficult discussion.
Eisenhower is of course most famous for integrating schools, fighting the military industrial complex (a term he coined), investing in public infrastructure and starting the space program (the largest government R+D program in history). So yeah, I'd call him a liberal.
Woodrow Wilson was the man who segregated the federal government. I'm curious if you'll recognize he was a liberal, or if you just use that as a term of endearment for any politician you agree with who isn't an obvious conservative. Bush, you know, did more for fighting AIDS in Africa than countless liberal presidents before him. Teddy Roosevelt was the most avid environmentalist we ever had in office (granted he wanted to preserve exotic species for shooting responsibly). Eisenhower, big liberal he was, funded the space program with the purpose of having the military edge over the Soviets in missile technology. Even Reagan, in his closet liberalism (that's what funding R+D makes you, right?), funded tremendous research projects for space militarization along with all sorts of new implements of democracy, which we now enjoy as GPS devices and FLIR night-driving aids in minivans. What progressives! On the flip side, Kennedy went nearly to the brink of a nuclear war to badger a helpless island nation into submission while starting an interventionist conflict in a third-world country to fight communism, costing the lives of thousands of draftees. I guess he's a regressionist conservative?
The Bush boom is especially absurd when you consider that the average american family's income was no better the day Bush left office then the day he came in. Nice one there, dubya. First president since Hoover to pull that off.
This has to be the most flaunted case of lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Real personal income for Americans - excluding government payouts such as Social Security - has fallen by 3.2 percent since President Obama took office in January 2009, according to the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis.
For comparison, real personal income during the first 15 months in office for President George W. Bush, who inherited a milder recession from his predecessor, dropped 0.4 percent. Income excluding government payouts increased 12.7 percent during Mr. Bush’s eight years in office.
Seems per capita income increased while per household income decreased. I wonder if an expert like
Thomas Sowell has like
any explanation for us.
That man has to be my favorite former Marxist to quote.
And the whole Regan ended the cold war thing. I'm sure that if you just keep shouting that over and over again, it will become true and we can just ignore half a century of history leading up to that event and attribute it all to Regan.
Nothing happens in a vacuum, but
the arms race broke them. Bottom of page four. Previously the name of the game was detente. Nobody was even considering bringing down the Union anymore.
Of course, you can spin this and spin this and spin this till the cows come home.
Now is this the personal you or the general you? Because yes, you have, and no doubt you will, and no doubt I will spin it all back at you. I can't prove the facts any better than with newspaper articles, quotes from a former Marxist turned Senior Fellow at Stanford and Politburo transcripts. I'll let others decide which of us is spinning it back on straight.
Well, that's my massive post for the day.