I'm confused why do people hate Ronald Reagan?

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yoshimickster

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joshthor said:
"people" hate reagan because the internet, and particularly this site, is filled with democrats.
Yes, because only a Democrat would hate a man who gave two warring factions nuclear weapons and took out Non-Democratic governments and replaced them with dictators. Or I could just hate him because he was a f*cking ass-wipe.
 

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I can understand if you dislike the man, but from what I learned about him he did a pretty good job as president. I will admite mabey it was just propagada they were teaching at school, but I don't really see anything he did bad. His fixed the ecomey in the 80's "During Jimmy Carter's last year in office (1980), inflation averaged 12.5%, compared to 4.4% during Reagan's last year in office (1988).Over those eight years, the unemployment rate declined from 7.5% to 5.3%, hitting highs of 9.7% (1982) and 9.6% (1983) and averaging 7.5% during Reagan's administration."
Persued personaly freedom for the people and try to make us less rreliant on the goverment. Quiltys I both like, nowif people can give a vaild reason for why he did a bad job then I will reconsider my take on him.
Are you asking for opinions from people who lived through the Reagan era or those who are only just now learning about it? Not to make a comparison but people look back these days with admiration at what Genghis Kahn did. I?m too young to comment, (I was only 15 when Reagan was bombing Libya. I remember people calling him 'Ray-Gun' and the years when he seemed to lose his mind or fall asleep a lot), but there must have been a reason someone tried to assassinate him right?
someone assassinated abe lincoln - someone who really didnt deserve it, so saying someone tried to assassinate reagan doesnt really mean anything.
 

The Buck Stops Here

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Iran-Contra, him funding the Taliban, terrible economic policies and lack of actual meaningful quotes. I have a bunch of conservative friends on Facebook who worship the man like he's the next Jesus or something. Reagan's no Oscar Wilde...to say the least.
 

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yoshimickster said:
TailsRodrigez said:
Mcupobob said:
I can understand if you dislike the man, but from what I learned about him he did a pretty good job as president. I will admite mabey it was just propagada they were teaching at school, but I don't really see anything he did bad. His fixed the ecomey in the 80's "During Jimmy Carter's last year in office (1980), inflation averaged 12.5%, compared to 4.4% during Reagan's last year in office (1988).Over those eight years, the unemployment rate declined from 7.5% to 5.3%, hitting highs of 9.7% (1982) and 9.6% (1983) and averaging 7.5% during Reagan's administration."
Persued personaly freedom for the people and try to make us less rreliant on the goverment. Quiltys I both like, nowif people can give a vaild reason for why he did a bad job then I will reconsider my take on him.
Al Quaeda
not mentioning AIDS until 7 years after it began
economy got fucked up after he left(used similar policies used before the Great Depression)
Drug policies didn't really change drug use but resulted in prison overcrowding
Nuclear Proliferation
Afganistan after Soviets stopped trying
lead to current ecomic policies
iran contra
lack of an energy policy
supporting dictators
...and he was still far superior to current republicans
Hmmmmmmm, I do not know what I can add to this. Good show Rodrigez!
oh, there is more, but i can't remember it.

yoshimickster said:
joshthor said:
"people" hate reagan because the internet, and particularly this site, is filled with democrats.
Yes, because only a Democrat would hate a man who gave two warring factions nuclear weapons and took out Non-Democratic governments and replaced them with dictators. Or I could just hate him because he was a f*cking ass-wipe.
hey, criticize him, but lets avoid insults
 

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he put pressure on the U.S.S.R. by producing large amounts of nuclear warheads. Seriously, WTF?
The Nuclear arms race helped bankrupt the Soviet Union, and both sides knew quite well that their side would never fire first...

Kind of like all that nerve gas I may or may not have stockpiled in my basement, I know that I'll never use it (If I had any) but it's reassuring that I have it there, just in case...
 

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joshthor said:
floppylobster said:
Mcupobob said:
I can understand if you dislike the man, but from what I learned about him he did a pretty good job as president. I will admite mabey it was just propagada they were teaching at school, but I don't really see anything he did bad. His fixed the ecomey in the 80's "During Jimmy Carter's last year in office (1980), inflation averaged 12.5%, compared to 4.4% during Reagan's last year in office (1988).Over those eight years, the unemployment rate declined from 7.5% to 5.3%, hitting highs of 9.7% (1982) and 9.6% (1983) and averaging 7.5% during Reagan's administration."
Persued personaly freedom for the people and try to make us less rreliant on the goverment. Quiltys I both like, nowif people can give a vaild reason for why he did a bad job then I will reconsider my take on him.
Are you asking for opinions from people who lived through the Reagan era or those who are only just now learning about it? Not to make a comparison but people look back these days with admiration at what Genghis Kahn did. I?m too young to comment, (I was only 15 when Reagan was bombing Libya. I remember people calling him 'Ray-Gun' and the years when he seemed to lose his mind or fall asleep a lot), but there must have been a reason someone tried to assassinate him right?
someone assassinated abe lincoln - someone who really didnt deserve it, so saying someone tried to assassinate reagan doesnt really mean anything.

I looked it up the guy who tried to assassinate him was supposedly insane so I guess he really didn't have a reason. But I think my other point about the distance of time in assessing someone's accomplishments is still valid. I guess I just brought it up those other things to highlight how easy it is to be selective in how you judge him. And while the orignal poster brings up some of his positive points, he's not giving us a full picture of his term as president (if he did, he'd most likely understand why some people didn't like him). Anyway, like I said, I'm really too young to comment on actually living through the Reagan era (and I wasn't living in the US at the time).
 

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I'm not entirely sure about current opinions of the man in the US, so I'll stick to the things I've noted from here in New zealand.
He's seen as a "cowboy" politician; lacking in foreign policy experience and acting out of misdirected patriotism. Note when I say "patriotism" I mean that very particular brand of American patriotism seemingly synonmous with conservative imperialism.
While his time in office did result in overall gains for the US, the economy sharply declined after his term (he enacted policies similar to the ones used just before the Great Depression), and his Cold War stance is seen as being a step backward for US foreign policy similar to the aggressive actions taken by Truman at the beginning of the Cold War period.
He is often named responsible for the end of the Cold War, however I disagree. During reagan's time in office, Gorbachev's Soviet Union was suffering economically, and more than willing to move toward peaceful negotiations. Reagan acted in a similar way to Truman, initiating outdated political tactics that risked increasing hostilities at a time when peace was paramount to America's economic success.
 

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Ironic how the nationalists you fund today will turn against you in 20 years. He was a pretty decent president IMO.
 

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Pyromaniac1337 said:
Because he took credit for ending the Cold War. Reagan did jack shit to finally end it, it was the Hungarians and the Poles that brought the USSR down.
No..... The USSR collapsed because the system pretty much discouraged working hard resulting in the majority of Russian workers to stop working and do illegal jobs causing the Soviet union to have no funding :p.
 
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the contra war? I read somewhere that reagan technically committed treason, but im sure he also pissed off alot of liberals. From a historical pov he was a cool enuff guy; thatcher gets a bigger rap tbh
 

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Worgen said:
And Kennedy "walked the brink of nuclear extincion and refused to blink" much more then reagan did during the cuban missle crisis.
HA. AHHAHAHAHAHA. HAHAHAHAHA Seriously? I hate to break it to you but Kennedy CAUSED the Cuban Missile Crisis. If there's a president that really deserves shit it is this man. Kennedy was a moron and a much worse president than Reagan.

OT: Honestly I always thought Reagan was a pretty good president. He did a lot of good things for the country. His economic policy was meant as a short term solution to the steady decline of the United States, not a long term fix. He gets a lot of hate because he's really the only Republican of note whom people liked, and still like, except for ol' Abe himself. And you really can't make fun of Lincoln.
 

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Regan is the prototype for what current Republicans aspire to be.

Therefore, Democrats have to hate him. If comitted Democreats liked Ronald Regan than their ideology would kind of fall apart, so they have to find reasons that he was a bad president.

Same thing happens on both sides. Republicans are just as guilty when the shoe is switched.

When you subscribe to an ideology you have to change history to match what you currently believe.

It's more rare than you think that adults actually learn about the facts of why things happen and adapt their worldviews to reflect the new data. Instead, many people are much more comfortable having a rigid worldview and changing history to match that ideology.
 

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One word: Reaganomics. You know all those financial problems that exist in our country? The huge gap between the rich and the poor? The fact that the poor stay poor and the rich get richer? Remember how we used to have this whole 'American Dream' about being able to get wealthy (or at least comfortable) based on good old fashioned hard work and American ingenuity? Yeah, being able to pretty much blame the downfall of the American dream on Reaganomics makes it pretty easy for people to dislike Reagan. Not to mention the absurd level to which some conservatives worship the guy. He wasn't a BAD President, he just created lasting and possibly irreconcilable economic problems for America.

Not to mention he almost caused the end of the world as we know it. Lucky thing the USSR self-destructed when it did. He gets most of the credit for that, despite the fact that he was really only in the right place at the right time.

Republicans are in love with the fact that he didn't totally destroy the country, and he was just some cowboy actor with a soothing southern drawl.
 

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As a non-American, I don't see Reagan as particularly bad or particularly good. Everything went mostly okay, couple of scandals just like any president, and so on.

He's often strongly championed for two things I think rather dubious.

Firstly, he probably doesn't deserve a huge amount of credit for the collapse of the USSR. The USSR had been failing economically and politically long before Reagan, although I think he nudged them down a bit faster. He achieved considerable economic growth, but he could be docked marks when the wealth gap increased hugely and social mobility decreased. He was also responsible for the massive debt the USA had even before the bail out, as he cut taxes and increased spending.

All in all, a few plusses, few minuses from my point of view.
 

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Whispering Death said:
Regan is the prototype for what current Republicans aspire to be.

Therefore, Democrats have to hate him. If comitted Democreats liked Ronald Regan than their ideology would kind of fall apart, so they have to find reasons that he was a bad president.
Sorry man, but this is a load of shite and typical of the responses given by both sides in the liberal vs conservative arguments today, both of which are based more on emotional response than logical thought processes and critical thinking. The rest of your post practically admitted as such and proved what I'm saying.

I'm disgusted by the political system in the US today. We're being led today by, for the most part, a bunch of snot-nosed brats born into privilege, who then enter "public service" where they continue to earn huge paychecks and enjoy excellent health care while having playground fights instead of practicing politics as it should be...listening to constituents and compromising for the betterment of the society. Instead we get party loyalty, which helps nobody but the politicians, and we citizens eat the entire shit pie up and ask for seconds.