Midterms Recession
Midterms Recession – By Rick McKee

History Repeats Itself – Unfortunately

– Making Sense By Michael Reagan –

Forty years ago we had a soaring inflation rate, obscene gas prices, and interest rates in the teens.

Today, thanks to their incredible incompetence, bad policies, and serial stupidity, the Democrats in Washington are bringing back all those problems.

It’s getting so bad, that I’m actually beginning to think Jimmy Carter was not such a bad president after all.

People under 40 have no idea how bad things were in the late 1970s under Carter.

They’ve grown up knowing only 3 percent interest rates, dirt-cheap gasoline, and 2 percent inflation.

They don’t know how miserable things were under Carter or how miserable they can get again under Biden.

My friend who owns a local tire store in Los Angeles doesn’t need a history book to remember how awful America was in the early 1980s because he lived through it.

When I got an oil change at his place this week, he was railing about how today’s official inflation rate of 8.5% doesn’t come close to the real figure.

“Where is the thing I’m buying that’s only gone up eight and a half?” he asked.

“The tires I’m buying aren’t only up eight and a half percent. The gas and food I’m buying are not only up eight and half.”

He’s right, and you don’t have to be Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia to know it.

Earlier this week, when the new monthly inflation figures came out, Manchin, arguably the last sensible Democrat with an elected job in Washington, rattled off some of the real numbers.

Year over year, gasoline is up 48%. Beef is up 16%, chicken and milk up 13%, and coffee and eggs up 11%.

Used car prices are up nearly 40% – and the wait to get a new one feels almost as long as it was in 1981 Moscow.

Democrats have created our economic and social problems themselves – in just 14 months – but they always try to blame them on bad or greedy other people.

They say that if the rich would just pay more in taxes – their so-called “fair share” – ordinary people will somehow be better off as if the additional taxes the rich are forced to pay will go directly to needy people.

But the reality is, as the last 75 years have proven, again and again, that Democrat policies always hurt the poor and middle class the hardest, not the rich.

For example, I have a Ford F-150 pickup and with gas in California going for almost $6 a gallon it costs me nearly $200 for a fill-up.

I can afford that, but my daughter-the-school-teacher can’t. Neither can my son, who has two young girls.

Neither can the grocery clerk or the waiter at a restaurant – but the owners of the grocery store chain or the restaurant can.

The last good Democrat president was Bill Clinton. He balanced the budget, gave us welfare reform, and actually worked well with Republicans, but we’ll never see his like again.

Today we’re watching the usual Democrat horror story playing out with the added bonus of a president who does everything backwards.

President Biden, following the Democrat playbook, blames Vladimir Putin, the rich, and gouging oil company CEOs for high gas prices – anyone but his administration, which caused them by shutting down pipelines and generally abusing America’s productive energy sector.

Given the way the Democrats are governing in D.C. now, things will never change for the better unless a miracle happens.

That’s what happened in 1980 when Ronald Reagan came to Washington and turned things around by lowering taxes, cutting government regulations, and lifting the country’s spirits.

To many of us old-timers, it feels like the early 1980s all over again.

And the only way the country will ever recover from the damage of the Biden Gang is to elect a Republican worthy of being president.

Thank God there will be many candidates.

Copyright 2022 Michael Reagan, distributed exclusively by Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate.

Michael Reagan, the son of President Ronald Reagan, is an author, speaker and president of the Reagan Legacy Foundation. Send comments to reagan@caglecartoons.com and follow @reaganworld on Twitter.


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Michael Reagan
Michael is the son of former President Ronald Reagan and Academy Award-Winning actress, Jane Wyman. He authored many successful books, including his best-selling autobiography, “On the Outside Looking In,” and “The Common Sense of An Uncommon Man: The Wit, Wisdom and Eternal Optimism of Ronald Reagan.” His book “Twice Adopted” is based on his personal story while his latest book “The New Reagan Revolution” reveals new insights into the life, thoughts, and actions of the man who changed the world during the 1980s. Throughout his career, Michael has taken time to support numerous charitable organizations. In addition to his role as president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation, he serves on the board of The John Douglas French Alzheimer's Foundation and is a board member and the national spokesperson for My Stuff Bags Foundation, a unique program that addresses some of the immediate physical and emotional needs of children rescued from abuse and neglect. In 2005, he established the Michael Reagan Center for Advocacy and Research in partnership with Arrow Child and Family Ministries. The center operates from a Christian worldview and conducts research in order to effectively advocate for public policies that benefit the safety, stability, and well-being of children and families, particularly those served by public and private child welfare systems. Michael has raised millions of dollars for many other notable charities including the United States Olympic Team, Cystic Fibrosis, Juvenile Diabetes Foundations, the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund, the Santa Barbara and San Diego Navy Leagues, and the San Diego Armed Services YMCA. Michael has been married for 35 years to Colleen and they have two children – daughter Ashley, a third-grade teacher, and son Cameron, who is a travel agent.

1 COMMENT

  1. And, yet, people continue to drive like maniacs – wasting the precious gas that they complain is costing them an arm and a leg. And, yet, restaurants are filled to overflowing and shopping is rampant. You’d think if inflation was that bad that you’d see some sign of people behaving in a way that reflects that. Some say that they are tired of being held back during the pandemic and feel they must get out and spend, travel, eat, etc. Seems they are their own worst enemies. More dollars chasing fewer goods right now is not an answer to the problem. I lived through the 80s and frankly did not feel that incumbered myself in spite of being a young parent with a child and a low-paying job. Perhaps I just didn’t need that much “stuff.” And, don’t blame whatever problems we are dealing with all on the Democrats. Republicans have had their hand in this game, too (https://suindependent.com/why-biden-doesnt-get-more-credit/).

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