Reagan Began Republican’s Wars on the Working Class, Women, and Minorities: Trump has Declared War on all True Americans
Op-ed by TheWiseOldFart
The working parts of our government have been temporarily
laid off. Trump claims that he will fire a large number of them before they
have an opportunity to return to their jobs. Meanwhile, approximately 565 men
and women who make large salaries and do nothing for our nation’s 340 million
people, members of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, continue
to receive their wages and benefits. The United States has the most corrupt and
incompetent government in the world.
Millions of Americans, including yours truly, were conned in
1980. We gave our votes to a second-rate actor who promised to lead our country
with integrity, intelligence, and honesty. Like all Republicans, he lied.
Immediately after his inauguration on January 20, 1981, Ronald
Reagan declared wars on the working class, women, and minorities. A short time
later, he virtually made Christianity our nation’s “one, true, religion.” His
fiscal policy was abysmal. The only Americans benefitting from his “trickle-down
economics” were the five percent wealthiest people in America.
Reagan’s Republican successors, George H.W. Bush. George W.
Bush, and Donald Trump followed his example: protecting the bloated profits of
billionaires, and implementing the failed fiscal policy of “trickle-down economics.”
Trump took his policies and made our government even worse: more
corrupt and less efficient. Thanks to a biased, incompetent, unqualified, and
corrupt Supreme Court, America is now ruled by a dictator and his Nazi Party.
Trump is causing more harm to our nation than every other
foreign or domestic enemy combined. He is currently eliminating everything
which might have made America a great nation. Trump is using Russia as an example
for his plans to permanently place a fascist regime in control of the most
respected nation in the world, before Trump. Today, Trump’s America is the most
hated country on the planet.
Op-ed by James Turnage
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