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andym

(5,444 posts)
Sat Oct 6, 2012, 02:34 PM Oct 2012

It's morning in America again...

From http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/10/06/1141025/-It-s-morning-in-America-again?showAll=yes

Can President Obama say "it' s morning in America", given 7.8% unemployment just reported for September 2012? Well, Ronald Reagan said it in October 1984, when the unemployment rate was actually 7.4% (the September rate was 7.3%). That's only 0.4% different and in both cases, the numbers are moving in the right direction.

In 1984, the American economy was in recovery from a serious recession in 1981-2 and from the effects of stagflation, but had not yet fully recovered. Unemployment had peaked at 10.8% in December 1982. In this cycle, unemployment peaked at 10% in December 2009. The misery index (inflation + unemployment) had been 12.05% in September 1984 (11.65% in October 1984) off of a peak 19.33 on January 1981. The current misery index in August 2012 is 9.79% off its peak of 12.87% in September 2011 and should be close to 9.49% for September if inflation held steady in September. That's better than the misery index Reagan faced during his 1984 re-election!
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Until this last unemployment report, Mitt Romney was casting himself as Reagan to Obama's Carter. He even sounded like Reagan vocally-- probably intentionally in the debate, where he played the Reagan role to a hilt, using every trick in the book, including a boatload of lies to do it. I'm not the only who thought so: Michael Moore said he was channeling Reagan. He made it clear he considers this an analagous election to 1980. Before the debate, he was even quoted as saying he might say "there you go again", he didn't, but only because Obama did not call him on many of his blatant misrepresentations.

But in the next debate, Obama should cast himself as this generation's progressive Reagan and report that just as in 1984, we are approaching at least a "new dawn" with "morning in America" not far behind using the unemployment report as the critical evidence. There will be two "Reagans" on stage, Romney as an extreme version of the 1980 one with the analogy to 1980 is no longer valid, and Obama as the 1984 version albeit with progressive values instead of ultra conservative ones. Watch Romney's "head explode" and his campaign fall apart. Please Mr President, go for it.

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It's morning in America again... (Original Post) andym Oct 2012 OP
amen!! orbitgirl Oct 2012 #1
Reagan's mantle as savior needs to be appropriated by the President andym Oct 2012 #2

andym

(5,444 posts)
2. Reagan's mantle as savior needs to be appropriated by the President
Sat Oct 6, 2012, 03:41 PM
Oct 2012

It's only when Obama is recognized as having saved the economy using the opposite of Reagan's economic strategies that Reagan can finally be understood to have caused the underlying problems in the first place.

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