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    jordan111 year, 4 months ago

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    Yes, but some people can't be bothered with facts.

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      david_nwpa1 year, 4 months ago

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      Generally speaking, I agree. However, how do you explain the country's relative prosperity during Eisenhower's terms? The country had a period of relative prosperity through the 1950s. During the term of Theodore Roosevelt after McKinley died, the nation underwent a series of more populist terms.

      I am not a Republican and one glance at any of my other posts show that. However, to be fair, one should consider that the Republican party has changed substantially since Richard Nixon was President. Furthermore, since Reagan was in office, the economic conservative traditions of the Republican party have shifted further right.

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        Dionys1 year, 4 months ago

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        The 'good years' of the 50s was due to a ramp of of rampant capitalism post WWII. The patriotic sacrifices of the war became a loud cry of "buy more crap you don't need!" You should really read all about the rise of capitalism and the idea that people should buy more crap instead of conserving.

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          miklkit1 year, 4 months ago

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          In the 1950s America was the only undamaged industrial power left. Europe and Japan were rebuilding their war ravaged countries and were buying our products. We had it pretty good back then.

          Here is a graph showing national debt since WW2.

          http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/faq.html

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            jordan111 year, 4 months ago

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            Ike was an enigma to the Republican party. Here are his thoughts on spending and saving.
            http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/speeches/19590225%20Remarks%20at%20the%20US%20Savings%20Bond%20Conference.htm

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              Mdiar1 year, 4 months ago

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              After Teddy Roosevelt and his progressive revolution within the Republican Party, the business forces which play in the background of the GOP unseated him. Remember, the only reason he became President in the first place was because McKinley died; at that time, the VP slot was considered an end to the political career. The business arm of the Republicans foisted the office on him to kill his career before it could properly begin. Thus we had the youngest President in American history. After that we had an era of progressive Republicans that ended with Ike, for the most part. Maybe even before that.

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