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A little history lesson.

Woodrow Wilson was president from 1913-1921, and led the US into WWI, raised taxes, and started the foundation of socialism in the US. As one of the worst presidents, and one of the most evil men ever to occupy that office, he is rightly vilified by real conservatives and adored by marxists.

In 1920, the US elected Warren G Harding to be president. He was a republican, and rose to power because Teddy Roosevelt died in 1919. His ascension wasn't easy, and culminated in a meeting at the convention where party leaders decided to back him for president.

From there, he swept the general election, earning more votes than any presidential candidate ever had, and earning himself the title as the most popular president in history. The nation had enough of democrats and socialism, and wanted to go back to "normal" -- before WWI and before socialism. Harding took steps to roll back the Wilson presidency.

He died three years later, and allegations of corruption as well as an extra-marital affair condemned him, posthumously, to be considered a mediocre or poor president, despite the success of his presidency.

His running mate was the former governor of Massachusetts, Calvin Coolidge. As president, "Silent Cal". Silent Cal won his reelection easily, same as Harding did, and it's not hard to see why. He continued the popular policies of tax cuts and limited foreign intervention. It was during the Coolidge presidency that America really started to boom, a period called "The Roaring 20s."

After serving a partial term after Harding and a full term of his own, he decided not to run for re-election, as 2 terms was enough for anyone. His successor, Herbert Hoover, ran on the same platform as Coolidge but governed as a socialist. Raising taxes and limiting trade, he caused the Great Depression.

After one term, former NY governor FDR ran as a democrat and won. He promised to bring back the policies of Coolidge but instead governed as a dictator and tyrant of the worst sort, even getting us involved in WWII.

Why does this matter?

Because we as a nation are still living under FDR. The policies and programs he started are still in place.

Anyone who has tried to take us back to the 1920s, or rather, the 1890s, before socialism and taxes and democrats and jews, has been shot. Anyone standing up to the machine that FDR knows that they are fighting evil itself.

Keep this in mind in US politics. Everything you need to know is around Coolidge. Reagan loved Coolidge. You'll hear Trump recite some of his lines too. "Make American Great Again" is a call to bring the US back to where we were in the peak of our civilization -- the 1920s, which was an effort to take us back to the 1800s.

Socialists and jews are RIGHTLY concerned about us returning to such a time. They KNOW what will happen when Americans are once again set free to do what they believe is right.

That should be our focus: let's go back to a time when men didn't ask for permission, they just did the right thing because it was right, period.
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PurestEvil on scored.co
1 year ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror )
> and one of the most evil men ever to occupy that office, he is rightly vilified by real conservatives and adored by marxists.

Amazing how the process of "making life for everybody worse" is so consistently adored by Marxists/leftists.
MrBaptist on scored.co
1 year ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror ) 1 child
Wilson campaigned with the slogan [he has kept us out of war](https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1916-woodrow-wilson-campaign-pin) (i.e., WW1) - Wilson gets elected, the US joins WW1 anyway.

Did Trump really make America "great" last time while bowing to dindus, fags, and tunnellers? Can he do any better this round?
xmasskull2 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Just remember who's media you're watching.
MartinRigggs on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
I’m sure Coolidge and Warren G Harding were better presidents than any one we’ve seen in the last 80 years, but that was back when Whites had a lot more say in their own government, and the politicians actually cared to better American citizens. As for Reagan, I really don’t get why American conservatives liked that dude so much. Reagan sucked. Ronaldo Reagan turned California blue forever by pandering to illegals with his amnesty policy, not to mention, he made it damn near impossible for Americans to own fully automatic weapons. It doesn’t look like trickle down economics worked out too well either, just based on the massive wealth shift we’ve seen since the 1980’s to now, with the middle class being decimated and the richest 10% of Americans (jews mostly I’m sure) acquiring the middle class’ share, that whole dynamic isn’t giving us any benefits. Idk, every president in my lifetime has been a nightmare, especially Clinton with NAFTA.
yudsfpbc on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
You have to remember -- the 1970s we had price controls. We were fully communist in the 70s and people were just starting to realize how far we had gone.

Reagan was running in a political environment where "let's spend more money to solve homelessness" sounded like a good idea.

I was there. I remember the zeitgeist. I remember the excitement people had towards Reagan. He talked about America being America again, rather than communism lite.
MartinRigggs on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Yeah, I understand how much support these ZogBots can get from proper public speaking, we all saw it with Trump, he said all of the right things too….even I had hopes for Trump, he legitimately seemed like he understood how bad our situation was/is, he could afford to run a presidential campaign without being bought and paid for by (((special interest groups))), but at some point you really have to be objective about the impact his (and every other president’s) policies have had on American society. We often prop these guys up like they’re heroes, while behind the scenes they were committing treason, sometimes committing treason out in the open, and we decide it’s better to ignore what they’ve done because it makes reality more comfortable.
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
>That should be our focus: let's go back to a time when men didn't ask for permission, they just did the right thing because it was right, period.

Don't need legislation for this; everyone of us is capable of it. But it's hard, so we need to practice.

Everyday we should do at least one thing, no matter how small, that we know is right even if it doesn't directly benefit us. Once doing Good becomes a habit, it's hard to force yourself to do Evil.
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