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Are You Better Off Today Than You Were
Four Years Ago?

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Posted By: DW626, 9/11/2023 5:28:01 AM

What a great question going into the 2024 presidential election! It was asked over 40 years ago and led to one of the biggest landslide elections in U.S. history. As the Harvard Kennedy School summarized: In the final week of the 1980 presidential campaign between Democratic President Jimmy Carter and Republican nominee Ronald Reagan, the two candidates held their only debate. Going into the Oct. 28 event, Carter had managed to turn a dismal summer into a close race for a second term. And then, during the debate, Reagan posed what has become one of the most important campaign questions of all time:

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Krause 9/11/2023 6:08:34 AM (No. 1553745)
Peace and Prosperity Vs Death and Destruction
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Reply 2 - Posted by: nwcudagal 9/11/2023 6:16:16 AM (No. 1553746)
I remember the Carter years all too well. Seventeen percent house interest rates. However, I have to say it is far worse now. Every trip to a grocery store is very painful.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: NeverVoteDem 9/11/2023 6:33:01 AM (No. 1553754)
Nope! I have been thinking about this great quote for months. Let’s use it to crush the btards.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Muguy 9/11/2023 8:16:01 AM (No. 1553808)
For some reason, asking that question in 2022 didn't get the response it should have-- it should be rephrased as "are you WORSE OFF now than you were..." Most EVERYONE is worse off except for those who got financially rich over the Covid-1984 hysteria... 9 new billionaires in a 10-month stretch during that time
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Reply 5 - Posted by: czechlist 9/11/2023 8:16:16 AM (No. 1553809)
I recall the 1980 election well. A 2+ hour voter queue over a quarter of a mile long in chilly weather. I doubt many youngsters could possibly be angry enough to endure that today
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Maggie2u 9/11/2023 8:34:28 AM (No. 1553815)
Great article about how the Biden administration is ruining our country. One other thing that should have been mentioned are the 87,000 armed IRS agents being hired. A great commercial, starting right now, would be to show a football stadium filled with spectators and a voice over telling us imagine these people are IRS agents, armed and coming after you.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Old Army Vet 9/11/2023 8:36:11 AM (No. 1553818)
No we are not.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: stablemoney 9/11/2023 9:03:13 AM (No. 1553841)
Every American is a least 10% worse off, since Biden took office. If you compare where an American would have been, using Trump's rate of growth in GDP to the negative annual GDP growth rates of Biden, every American is 20-25% worse off. Biden lies about his GDP growth rates, and even so can only manage an anemic .5% to 1% annual growth rate in GDP, lying to avoid the recession word.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MissNan 9/11/2023 9:08:45 AM (No. 1553844)
Hell NO I’m not better off!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: NamVet70 9/11/2023 9:32:07 AM (No. 1553859)
Reagan's victory was a new morning in America. We are now presented with essentially the same choice but I suspect the electorate is now much more fickle than that of 1980. I was very pleasantly surprised when Reagan prevailed. I had begun to believe the future was hopeless but Reagan brought to this nation a new episode of liberty and prosperity. Perhaps we again can see that kind of renewal under a new term with President Trump. MAGA
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Reply 11 - Posted by: broken01 9/11/2023 9:43:31 AM (No. 1553864)
Hell no! Next.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: 3XALADY 9/11/2023 9:44:08 AM (No. 1553867)
I am on Social Security but also have a retirement check from the airplane manufacturer. I think I feel sorry for the ones who are living on Social Security but common sense tells me most of them are the 37-40% approval factor for The Moron because they are also getting some kind of government assistance. And NO I am not better off than I was, nor is my investment account.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: bpl40 9/11/2023 9:52:34 AM (No. 1553875)
In 1980 ballot/vote fraud was present but not at the level, pervasiveness, brazenness and fortification with judicial protection as it was in 2020 and unfortunately will be in '24. The effect on voters whether in 1980 or 2024 of the question "Are you better off..." will be the same. But how it will reflects in the outcome will be entirely different. THIS is the most critical issue on which the very survival of the Republic depends. IMO, any and all means are justified in heading off this imminent peril.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Lawsy0 9/11/2023 9:59:09 AM (No. 1553886)
Personally, I have suffered a six-thousand dollar lost in purchasing power since this infantile thumb-sucking Democrat got installed in the Oval Office. (Offal Office).
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Reply 15 - Posted by: SouthernYankee 9/11/2023 10:29:06 AM (No. 1553910)
Carter to Reagan converted me to conservative. I still could never call myself republican. Chaney bush mcconnell etc are reasons why
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Reply 16 - Posted by: columba 9/11/2023 12:25:28 PM (No. 1553977)
Gasoline was a bit over $2 per gallon. I was traveling to work daily - 14 miles.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: 24tea@Mag 9/11/2023 3:20:52 PM (No. 1554085)
NO. Blame it on what you will, but we have a moron in the WH and donkeys running wild.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: or gate 9/11/2023 7:43:11 PM (No. 1554172)
Hell no
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