Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Jun 9, 2004, at 10:29 PM, GREG LORENZO wrote: > America's confidence problem had nothinng to do with "confidence in > government" but rather confidence in themselves. Maybe Reagan's 'great' achievement from the view of some - he facilitated the view of government as an entity completely divorced from the populace, treating it as some mysterious, foreign 'other' rather than as representative of the people and their wishes. I know I prefer an America where the government is the enemy, rather than doing the bidding of the people. (ha) But "confidence in themselves" sounds like the same meaningless psychobabble claptrap the Limbaughs of the world rail against when it's liberals doing the arguing. How does one measure the American peoples' "confidence in themselves"? > Sorry, Reagan simply outspent the Soviets and bankrupted them in the > process. The planned Star War System was the final nail in the Soviet > Union's coffin. You for "(and us)" after "them." Kinda funny that conservatives great argument for Reagan is that he took us into a debt we can never hope to recover from. The 'final nail' in the Soviet Union's coffin was a disastrous war in Afghanistan, the inefficiencies of the Soviet economic system, the fact that their empire (such as it was) cost more than it brought in, and the changing realities of the modern world (ie Gorby's reforms). And, yes, a half-century of American Cold War policy certainly helped out. (Interesting that you don't mention the other effects of Reagan's Cold War policies - I guess Latin American death squads don't excite you?) > Regards, > Greg