pkronfield says: Not since Carter have I been so embarrassed by our elected president. But of course many of the fools who voted for this Kenyan-born muslim trojan horse aren't old enough to remember Carter, and his hand wringing in the rose garden, his battle with the killer rabbit, and 24% interest rates coupled with hyper inflation and gas lines. I agree But some of us are old enough to remember the finance rapscallions and the warmongers who undermined him every step of the way. Carter didn't need anyone to undermine him...just as this President, he did it all by himself BUT with a little help from those incompetent advisers he chose. I remember those years. It felt like the world was gray. It's pretty hard to be "undermined" when you are already subterranean. At the time, Carter was our first commie president. No longer. Another one managed to slip in, thanks to minorities and brainless liberals. I remember those years. It felt like the world was gray.A very apt description, jatfla. I,too, lived through those nightmarish years in the Tunnel of Funk, and thank God that I was able to come out the other side. There is an old saying that "into every life a little rain must fall." The Carter years were America's Economic Katrina. Everyone got soaked to the bone. And people wonder why we all hold Ronald Reagan in such high esteem. |
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