The top 5 worst US Presidents
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Any list that does not have Biden and Obama in the top 5 is garbage.
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Teddy Roosevelt deserves at least an honorable mention. Progressive piece of crap that just like Lying Abe stomped all over the constitution.
"The Creature from Jekyll Island" didn't speak kindly of Teddy either.
I second that notion!
Abe Lincoln is a hero in my books. Abe is known as the crying President. Cause of the horror he felt knowing the country would be at war with itself. But he did what he had to, cause with the war we got a lot of freedoms back.
So in your Mind, it is OK that the U.S. Government, used the U.S. Military, in order to Conquer and Subjugate the States???
And don't try to come back at me with this ""Sovereignty"" or ""Secession"" bullshit, those States had Every Right to leave the Union, it was a VOLUNTARY Union, if it Was Not Voluntary, it was then a Forced Union, meaning Zero Freedom....
What possible ""Rights"" could we ever gain by the U.S. Government Subjugating the States and Destroying Article 4 Section 2 ???
What ""Rights"" do we Gain when the Federation STEALS the State Citizens, and Subjugates them into Federal Chattel Property called U.S. Citizens???
You've got to be some special kind of Stupid to believe that Lincoln was ""The Good Guy""....
Thank you. This needed to be said
Very true
Where is Carter, Obama and Biden?
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Where is this list from?
From someone who got it wrong !!!
I’m just thinking that this is probably what they’re teaching our kids now, and we’re paying for it.
Exactly ! I can’t believe people with any sense at all , even a little bit , still send their kids to these indoctrination camps .,
Not likely. The left that run the schools worship at the feet of Lying Lincoln.
They do?
He's a god to the liberals. Remember he freed the slaves, although he didn't. The Emancipation Proclamation only applied to the Confederate States of America which was another country. That's like Biden giving a speech saying the slaves in Iran are freed. No slaves were freed in he north. Union General Ulysses Grant owned 129 slaves while he was fighting the war and even after the war ended. That said slavery was already dying before the War of Northern Aggression. General Lee had freed all his slaves long before the war started. Btw, there was no "civil war" in America. That's another straight up lie. A civil war is when one faction of a country tries to conquer another. The Confederacy never attempted to take over the Union government. They exercised their right to succeed from the "loose union" of States. And it had nothing to do with slavery. That issue was inserted later in the war when people in the north started rioting over the fact their men were dying for an unjust cause. The Union needed a humanitarian issue to fight for. In South Carolina, the first state to succeed, succession was already being argued for in the State Legislature as early as 1840 (I've read the transcripts). The issue at hand was the same issue that the War of Independence was about, taxation without representation. The south was an agrarian society, the north was an industrial society. An agrarian society has far less population than an industrial society because it's about land and farming. Not packing humanity into cities around factories. That meant the south had fewer representatives in Washington because of the smaller population. Which gave the northern politicians the power to overtax and even put tariffs on southern goods. One of the first things Lincoln did was to start corporate welfare, giving tax money to corporations.
I would have had Nixon on the list - Head Start, capitulate to China, surrender to Viet Nam/China, take us off the gold standard
I figured biden would be top three and Obama bringing up the rear, with 4th and 5th.
"The Real Lincoln" explains it all.
A fantastic book that I encourage everyone to read. The lies go way back golks, this mess has been in the works for a looooong time.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lincoln-imposes-first-federal-income-tax
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenue_Act_of_1862