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Okay, I'll bite, although I'm afraid it's unlikely this will lead to much substantive discussion.

* "Trickle Down Economics": Large tax cuts for the wealthy while simultaneously dismantling social programs which benefit everyone else

* Arming authoritarian and far right militia in South America

* Environmental deregulation

* Giving a voice to the religious right and their anti-gay/anti-woman agenda



Reagan's administration did all that, and not to mention they side-channelled with Iran to not release the hostages so Carter couldn't have the win. Just pure machiavellian thought process.

Also: regulating ketchup as a "vegetable serving" (so school lunches didn't need to have fresh veggies).

Just thinking outside the box on how to completely F up government to serve their agenda.


The basic problem is that everyone makes mistakes. I feel bad if people do things maliciously or in bad faith. None of those, as bullets, feel that way. He did a lot of big things, some of which will invariably be big mistakes.

Expanded from bullets (e.g. Iran-Contra) there was badness, but what would be helpful would be to:

1) Expand those out a little bit, to where we can see the bad.

2) Compare to other presidents for level of bad.

On the whole, I have complex feelings here. The quality of recent presidents and presidential candidates has been very, very low. I think I'd take Reagan over Hillary Clinton, Trump, or Biden. On the other hand, I think I'd take Obama, Romney, and probably McCain over Reagan.


The right's obsession with trickle down economics alone and the no new tax pledge is enough to think Reagan was a bad president.

We see an entire portion government apparatus effectively obsessed with killing the government, but only performatively. This is what I see as a Reagan special.


I agree about the harm that caused by that movement, but as much as Reagan was part of it, I have a hard time attributing the whole movement to him.

FWIW, as much as a president has a soapbox to advocate from, budget and tax policy are set by congress.




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