Why Ronald Reagan Would Not Lead Today’s GOP (by former Reagan/Bush official Bruce Bartlett)
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2012/06/15/Why-Ronald-Reagan-Would-Not-Lead-Todays-GOP.aspx#page1. . .
At the risk of being pedantic, here is a partial list of Reagans actions that would have him expelled for treason to conservative principles if he were running for president today.
As a Hollywood actor, Reagan had been the head of a labor union, the Screen Actors Guild, and was proud of the higher pay and benefits he negotiated for his members. As president, he praised labor unions, saying, Collective bargaining has played a major role in America's economic miracle. Unions represent some of the freest institutions in this land. There are few finer examples of participatory democracy to be found anywhere.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was Reagans political hero and he voted for him for president 4 times. As president, he said, F. D. R. was an American giant, a leader who shaped, inspired, and led our people through perilous times.
As governor of California, Reagan signed into law the largest state tax increase in history up to that time. It increased California taxes by a third, including an increase in the top income tax rate. There were other tax increases as well, which raised the top rate to 11 percent from 7 percent when he took office, a 57 percent increase.
Also as governor, Reagan signed into law Californias first law permitting legal abortion at the behest of his two most conservative advisers, Ed Meese and Lyn Nofziger. On other social issues as well, Gov. Reagan was far more progressive than his image. For example, he authorized conjugal visits for prisoners for the first time in the state and broadened environmental protection.
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Booster
(10,021 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)with today's "conservatives." And Ike is tossed into the trash can with Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt.
BTW-- some advice from that article that a few of our own should listen to:
Former chairman of the Republican National CommitteeHaley Barbour: Let me make sure that one thing is clear about Ronald Reagans Republican Party: Reagan did not demand or expect everyone to agree with him on every issue. He wasnt a purist. Some candidates are vying to be the most conservative candidate, and some voters are seeking purity in their choice. Well, in politics purity is a dead-dog loser. You need unity. And purity is the enemy of unity.
Gman
(24,780 posts)wise words about purity.
Baitball Blogger
(46,769 posts)voodoo economics vs. you can't spend what you don't have.
Okay, it's not exactly a sentence.
madrchsod
(58,162 posts)he raised taxes 7(?) yrs in a row and twice in one year.
oh yes he was a good friend of tip o`neal..two old war horse irishmen...