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Daniel DeCamp's avatar

My dad served in the navy in WWII, and like many others of the so called greatest generation, who, along with the country as a whole, benefited from Roosevelt's New Deal, Kennedy's New Frontier and Johnson's Great Society—GI Bill, affordable housing, subsidized higher education for their children, strong labor unions, social security, medicare and medicaid, a thriving economy, and more economic opportunity for all—started to like the sound of Reagan's policies of lower taxes and less government regulation because they thought it would beef up their investments and give them a comfortable retirement after all their hard work and sacrifice.

We can assume, looking at all the electoral success Democrats had through the decades after WWII up until Reagan's victory against Jimmy Carter in 1980, that these guys, and probably their spouses had been voting Democrat. The big shift happened with Reagan's landslide victory over Mondale in 1984 and the country has been on the decline ever since.

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Bruce's avatar

The deregulation may have started under Reagan along with the revisions to the tax code that shifted the burden to those with W-2 income but the deregulation of the banks and the commodities exchanges under Clinton is what led to the crash in 2008 from which working Americans will likely never recover.

The focus is on the Republicans service to the NRA but the major issue with both parties is funding the war companies and the military at $2 trillion per year whille the government is not able to provide basic healthcare and education and retirement for its workers. The media has done a great deal to glorify wars and calling foolish soldiers heroes instead of stodges for the elites. When presidents resort to bombing men, women, and children for profit it is to be expected that amateurs will also build bombs and use assault weapons on their perceived enemies, even when these enemies are children. The teenager who killed 2 adults and 17 children in Texas is no different than our military sending cruise missiles into hospitals and schools and churches or dropping napalm on villagers to burn them alive.

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