just what are you talking about? let's set the facts straight

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President Reagan sought to revive the U.S. economy by implementing the theory of supply-side economics, which suggested that corporate tax cuts would allow corporations to earn greater profits, permitting businesses to buy new equipment and hire more employees, thus creating a “trickle down effect” with American wealth.

“It will be my intention to curb the size and influence of the federal establishment and to demand recognition of distinction between the powers granted to the federal government and those reserved to the states or to the people.”
-Ronald Reagan, Inaugural, 1981

Despite these domestic policy accomplishments, Reagan established an unfortunate precedent of large deficit spending and much of the economic prosperity of the 1980s was due to massive military spending. Ultimately, his foreign policy accomplishments far surpass those in the domestic realm as he worked to bring and end the Cold War and stop the spread of Communism through support of global anti-communist organizations.

now, let's talk about what your professors are teaching in colleges.

You are paid by the government and you enjoy the freedom defended by sons and daughters of regular American folks, yet you love socialism and teach youngsters to hate America.

If you ever have lived in China or Russia before, then you should damn well that socialism is not a pretty girl that you want to marry to.

And don't you worry about me being a Chinese will induce some troubles somedays. I know every right that I have and the only party can save me is myself with constitution in my hand, never will be Democratic party or Republican party.
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