Indeed... SO many 2025 parallels to Reagan's 1981 -- particularly '81's Economic Recovery Tax Act -- viewed back then as "radical" and "crazy" by Dems, plenty of Republicans like Bob Michel, and much of the media. While preferring Reagan's "supply-side" tax cut agenda and overall philosophy to Trump's tariff-happy posturing and bullying, the need to reset and rebalance today's economic world order as vital as it was 45 years ago. But Trump could help himself by better-articulating what he's doing and why. Scott Bessent emerging as most articulate 'explainer' and the more he's in the spotlight the better.
With your history with President Reagan and the Reagan Library you are one of the best suited to draw these parallels and your advice of looking at the long game versus the day-to-day mainstream media bias is great advice. Thank you for the clarity -
https://open.substack.com/pub/johnnogowski/p/being-ahead-of-the-curve-aint-that?r=7pf7u&utm_medium=ios
Indeed... SO many 2025 parallels to Reagan's 1981 -- particularly '81's Economic Recovery Tax Act -- viewed back then as "radical" and "crazy" by Dems, plenty of Republicans like Bob Michel, and much of the media. While preferring Reagan's "supply-side" tax cut agenda and overall philosophy to Trump's tariff-happy posturing and bullying, the need to reset and rebalance today's economic world order as vital as it was 45 years ago. But Trump could help himself by better-articulating what he's doing and why. Scott Bessent emerging as most articulate 'explainer' and the more he's in the spotlight the better.
With your history with President Reagan and the Reagan Library you are one of the best suited to draw these parallels and your advice of looking at the long game versus the day-to-day mainstream media bias is great advice. Thank you for the clarity -
Ronald Reagan’s looking down on all of this, smiling.
Well done, to bad those in charge of the "Reagan Legacy" do not understand that, but its over the head of the average RINO I guess.