News, Proposal would put Ronald Reagan's face on the $50 bill. (Clinton, economic)
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Reporting from Washington - Ronald Reagan is honored by, among other things, an airport, a freeway, an aircraft carrier and -- ironically for a critic of big government -- one of the biggest federal buildings in Washington.
You never saw homeless all over America until the Reagan Administration pulled them out of mental institutions and put them on the street. Now that's a compassionate man...not !
Don't you remember? According to Reagan and his pals, homelessness was just a "lifestyle choice".
The Repubs can't solve any current issues. So, why not put The CA Liberal Urbun Cowboy on the $50.00 bill lol. These same retards would have bounced/purged Ronald Regan out of the NEW Conservative Republican Party as a Liberal or Moderate.
Lets put George Bush SR. on the $20.00 bill for calling out Ronald Regan on his failed Vodoo economics program. Back in the day when some Repubs actualy had some intellectual value and individual thought processes.
FDR did more for the country than the idiot of the 80s. Lets put him on the $50 dollar bill.
Read your history. FDR did a tremendous amount of damage to this country. He prolonged the "Great Depression" with his horrible agenda, and much, much more.
Read your history. FDR did a tremendous amount of damage to this country. He prolonged the "Great Depression" with his horrible agenda, and much, much more.
The only thing fit to house Reagan's picture is a toilet. It would give us something to aim at.
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