Polish Leppy 22
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Working families had a net tax increase under Reagan, look it up. Not saying it was a bad thing as it did save Social Security. Throughout Reagan's tenure taxes were cut both and raised multiple times. Reagan didn't just cut taxes.
I do admire that Reagan didn't give preferential treatment to high income capital gain earners and that he wasn't a pawn for the gun lobby.
Reagan inherited good unemployment numbers but unemployment hit 10.3 percent during Reagans third year. Now the economy did bounce back to a low to just under 6 percent when he left office.
I do think it is important to keep in mind that in the 80s we didn't have NAFTA, CAFTA, GAT, and the all of today's technological advances that increased productivity. All of which have killed American jobs. Made things cost less but killed jobs. I also never understood with NAFTA why we can't buy our prescription drugs from Canada, makes no sense to me. It is supposed to be free trade right? It has nothing to do with the rest of this post but I never understood that.
What does this mean, working families? As opposed to families who don't work? I work 50-55 hour weeks but no one calls me a "worker."