Reality bites Republicans again, as the unemployment
numbers under President Obama are lower than at any time during the
Reagan presidency.
This chart from Matt Yglesias at Vox delivers the stone cold truth:
Before Republicans start scrambling for excuses,
Yglesias pointed out that labor participation is lower now than when
Reagan was in office, but that is due to the fact that the United States
is an older country that has more retired people than when Reagan was
in office. Labor participation rates have been dropping for decades so
blaming Obama for decreasing labor participation rate is both false and
disingenuous.
In 2011, President Obama became the biggest tax cutter in history,
“Beneath all of the Republican and teabagger grumbling about taxes, one
key fact continues to be ignored. According to the Tax Policy Center,
Federal taxes are lower than at any time since 1955. Obama has now
reduced taxes by more than any president since Dwight D. Eisenhower.”
President Obama’s 2009 stimulus was the single biggest tax cut in US history:
The Obama tax cut is $282 billion which is
larger than the tax cuts of Ronald Reagan, JFK, and the shrub. Even
worse, Republicans voted against it.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the shrub’s first tax cut in 2001 was $174 billion. His second tax cut in
2004 and 2005 was $231 billion. As Steven Waldman of Beliefnet pointed
out last week, Obama has kept a campaign promise to cut taxes that few
Republicans thought he would keep.
Barack Obama has proven to be a more successful
president than Ronald Reagan. President Obama brought the country back
from a bigger economic crisis, has a lower unemployment rate, and
reduced the deficit instead of shattering the finances of the nation
like Ronald Reagan did with trickle down economics.
In the face of Republican obstruction, President Obama has built a lasting legacy of presidential accomplishments.
If you want to make a Republican explode, simply
point out that even by their own metrics of success Barack Obama has
been a far better president than Ronald Reagan ever dreamed of being.
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