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1. You can add 1 point and deduct 2 points each vote. 2. You can only vote once a day. 3. When one has 0 it is eliminated. 4. Whichever one is left at the end - wins! Clinton 11 Bush Sr. 10 Reagan 10 Carter 4 -- Ford 10 Nixon 10 Johnson 10 Kennedy 10 Eisenhower 11 + Truman 10 F. Roosevelt 11 Hoover 10 Coolidge 10 Harding 8 Wilson 10 Taft 10 T. Roosevelt 10 McKinley 10 |
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I'm not a Reagan fan, but there is no way he deserves to be the second out. (Nor Carter the first. Partisan jackasses, the lot of you.)
Clinton 13 Bush Sr. 10 Reagan 1 Ford 10 Nixon 10 Johnson 10 Kennedy 8 Eisenhower 11 Truman 10 F. Roosevelt 14 Hoover 8 -- Coolidge 10 Harding 10 Wilson 10 Taft 10 T. Roosevelt 11 + McKinley 10 OUT: #1 Carter #2 |
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ok, since the point is to get rid of the guys who turned USA into the #1 superpower in the world it is now, our next target is clinton He deserves it for Reagonomics alone. Massive increase on public debt. He tripled the national debt in his tenure. A recession started in his 2nd year in office. Also: The job growth under the Reagan administration was an average of 2.1% per year, which is in the middle of the pack of twentieth-century Presidents.[citation needed] Comparing the recovery from the 1981-82 recession (1983-1990) with the years between 1971 (end of a recession) and 1980 shows that the rate of growth of real GDP per capita averaged 2.77 under Reagan and 2.50% under Nixon, Ford and Carter. However, the unemployment rate averaged higher under Reagan (6.75% vs. 6.35%), average productivity growth was slower under Reagan (1.38% vs. 1.92%) and private investment as a percentage of GDP also averaged lower under Reagan (16.08% vs. 16.86%). Furthermore, real wages declined during the Reagan Presidency.[37] What makes this comparison so significant is that between 1971 and 1980 the economy suffered a severe recession in 1975 whereas during the Reagan recovery there was no such interruption.[38] ![]() |
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