Psychoblues
02-06-2011, 03:17 AM
Thank God! We couldn't stand much more of that.
Source: AP
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - America is on a "road to ruin" because of misguided policies in Washington and needs to get back in step with the values of Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin said at an event honoring the former president's legacy.
The 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee delivered a stinging critique of Washington during her speech Friday, part of the national celebration marking the centennial of Reagan's birth on Feb. 6.
Revisiting themes familiar from her 2008 campaign, she said the nation was being shackled by high debt and taxes, dense government regulation and rising spending, often for programs that don't work. She said a rush toward green energy was overlooking the nation's oil and natural gas reserves, a choice that will cost jobs and drive up pump prices.
She blamed Washington leaders - an apparent reference to the Obama administration - for doing "everything in their power to stymie responsible domestic drilling.".................................................. .................................................. .........
More: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20110205/D9L6S1UG0.html
Another look at the real President Ronald Reagan that I agree with to a large degree:
Five Myths About Ronald Reagan's Legacy
Souce: Washington Post
by: Will Bunch
Feb. 4, 2011
Lot's of information to enjoy here, and possibly enlighten yourself as to the myths that time and political expedience have twisted into false beliefs about the Gipper.
Will Bunch is the author of Tear Down This Myth: How the Reagan Legacy Has Distorted Our Politics and Haunts Our Future and a reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News. He contributed this article to Friday's Washington Post, "Five myths about Ronald Reagan's legacy," to refute these five misconceptions about Reagan:
1. Reagan was one of our most popular presidents.
2. Reagan was a tax-cutter.
3. Reagan was a hawk.
4. Reagan shrank the federal government.
5. Reagan was a conservative culture warrior.
Give it all a good read, it's worth it:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/04/AR2011020403104.html
Psychoblues
Source: AP
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - America is on a "road to ruin" because of misguided policies in Washington and needs to get back in step with the values of Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin said at an event honoring the former president's legacy.
The 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee delivered a stinging critique of Washington during her speech Friday, part of the national celebration marking the centennial of Reagan's birth on Feb. 6.
Revisiting themes familiar from her 2008 campaign, she said the nation was being shackled by high debt and taxes, dense government regulation and rising spending, often for programs that don't work. She said a rush toward green energy was overlooking the nation's oil and natural gas reserves, a choice that will cost jobs and drive up pump prices.
She blamed Washington leaders - an apparent reference to the Obama administration - for doing "everything in their power to stymie responsible domestic drilling.".................................................. .................................................. .........
More: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20110205/D9L6S1UG0.html
Another look at the real President Ronald Reagan that I agree with to a large degree:
Five Myths About Ronald Reagan's Legacy
Souce: Washington Post
by: Will Bunch
Feb. 4, 2011
Lot's of information to enjoy here, and possibly enlighten yourself as to the myths that time and political expedience have twisted into false beliefs about the Gipper.
Will Bunch is the author of Tear Down This Myth: How the Reagan Legacy Has Distorted Our Politics and Haunts Our Future and a reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News. He contributed this article to Friday's Washington Post, "Five myths about Ronald Reagan's legacy," to refute these five misconceptions about Reagan:
1. Reagan was one of our most popular presidents.
2. Reagan was a tax-cutter.
3. Reagan was a hawk.
4. Reagan shrank the federal government.
5. Reagan was a conservative culture warrior.
Give it all a good read, it's worth it:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/04/AR2011020403104.html
Psychoblues