Correct me if I'm wrong here, but he could've vetoed it...right? In the past several weeks, I've seen a ton of posts hypothesizing why DJT pushed the COVID vaccines, and for the most part I agree that it was done to save us from a mandated vaccine. What's Reagan's excuse though? He seems to be impervious to criticism when you ask most conservatives, and it doesn't make much sense. The NCVIA of 1986 eliminated pharmaceutical liability with childhood vaccines, which IMO is a criminal act, if not an act of treason. Are we to assume that Reagan simply didn't read the bill?? Should we consider rethinking his place in history? I'll admit Reagan did a lot of good as president, but this particular piece of legislation is troubling to say the least.
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Reagan was probably a swamp creature. He did a lot of damage yet people act like he is some kind of conservative messiah.
That's my impression as well. I mean, for fucks sake the guy was a HOLLYWOOD movie star, the same people we ultimately despise in 2021. Great awakening indeed!
Exactly this. It isn’t like the Hollyweirdos just started pedophilia in the last few years.
Reagan was in cahoots with David Rockerfeller.
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Cathy O'Brien, CIA MK Ultra Sex Slave has stated that Reagan was a pedophile.
Wasn't he good until after the assassination attempt... basically the DS told him to do what they say or else?
I know, I don’t get it at all. If I’m not mistaken he also did some crap things w/ the border and kicked off our immigration issues that contributed to the ongoing problems of today. I can’t remember the exact details I just remember thinking that it was a terrible immigration policy and not conservative at all and yet “conservatives” are obsessed with him. ??♀️
Not to mention the gun control, the debt, etc.
I remember a time when people trusted the goodwill and intentions of those in the medical community, including the pharma companies - Reagan probably felt the good outweighed the harm so he signed on thinking it would encourage pharma to come up with new vaccines that would improve peoples lives. Remember the time period also - people were scared shitless because of HIV/AIDS being on continual loop in MSM. Just a theory on why, not saying Reagan was right in signing on.
That's some valid insight. My question is about today though. I think we can all agree that we've had celebrities whom we once admired that are now on the "woke" list. Those who preach about false idols should understand this the most. Cognitive dissonance? That's the only explanation I can come up with.
Are there things you did 35 years ago that you would do differently today? Maybe Reagan would too. While it might be hard to believe, around the time Reagan was elected there were still PSA’s for the polio vaccine. For people Reagan’s age vaccines were a miracle because they saw people ravaged by polio, and they saw the disease practically eradicated.
And Q has several posts that hold Reagan in high esteem. QPost 2807 places Reagan in the same league as JFK and POTUS.
After the deep state has shot you, You will go along with what they want you to do.
This is the correct answer
Firearms protection act 1986. Where they banned the sale of newly manufactured automatic firearms for civilians. That's why a 900 dollar m16 costs 30k
There's what you describe and there's also this: The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA or the Simpson–Mazzoli Act) was passed by the 99th United States Congress and signed into law by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986, the beginning of the illegal alien problem.
All that said, I'm of the opinion that Reagan did the best he could for the time he was in and with his understanding of things based on the era he grew up in. When you consider that JFK was shot and killed for his efforts against the DS and what Trump has been up against even with all the assistance he's had, it's a wonder Reagan was able to accomplish as much as he did. And also remember this, the DS attempted to kill Reagan, so they didn't like him either.
I don’t remember who I heard give this explanation a while back but it was something like in order to get the drug companies to research and produce vaccines they made this deal. There’s no money in production because and the way vaccines work is that everybody gets it so It has to be dirt cheap or free for that to work. So essentially the trade off for getting vaccines developed and distributed was letting the population become guinea pigs unknowingly. Maybe Reagan believed vaccines were a good thing, I used to.
Did he do that before or after they shot him? Edit: after. Does that explain anything?
Probably because Jimmy Carter was pretty terrible, and the oil crisis of the 70s/etc. Similar to how Bush Jr was defended for a long time by 'conservatives', by the virtue of not being Clinton or Gore.
He also as Governor of California passed No Fault divorce, and got the supposed fiscal conservatives used to perpetual budget deficits and ballooning US debt.
They shot Reagan within the first month of office. After that he realized how deep he was in. If he fought the second bullet wouldn't be as gentle. He was not prepared.
GHWBush shoehorned his way in as VP. Couple months later, Reagan is shot. He (reagan) was basically held hostage by the globalist shitheads. I think that anything sketchy that reagan did/supported was curious George's doing. The fucker helped kill Kennedy, like he wasn't going to try to usurp the presidency again with reagan!
Too late now he's dead.