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Originally Posted by WTF
Sure he did. I can't help it if you are to ignorant to acknowledge it. No executive order, he signed it into law LLiar. Damn you trying to be cute this early?
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What a fool. You probably don't really want to "go there" ... but you just did.
That's your answer for just about any question ..... "if you are "to" (sic) ignorant" ..!!!!!
For your "edification" ... hopefully you are a good "bean counter" .... if not brush up ...
"a. On March 24, 1983, the House passed the conference report by a
vote of 243 (80-R, 163-D) to 102 (48-R, 54-D). /
"b. In the early morning hours of March 25, 1983, the Senate passed
H.R. 1900, as agreed to in the conference report, by a vote of 58
(32-R, 26-D) to 14 (8-R, 6-D). The Congress then adjourned
for the Easter recess."
I am no fan of Reagan's in some areas. He promoted and Congress passed an elimination of some tax deferred investments, which were "growth" oriented in my opinion and during the mid-80's I saw direct consequences and those investments were in "low to medium" multi-family housing projects that provided housing for people on a sliding scale (not "section 8" subsistence) and the loop hole for dumping the projects increased the bubble bursting of the S&L disasters with over-inflated collateral for real estate loans. But criticism is due where it belongs. Congress (look at the numbers) sent a package in an effort to salvage SS. Like many packages ... take the bitter with the sweet.
SS taxes are increasing as we speak. I know. I pay the increase. By your standards, Obama did that.
By mine. Congress. Because Congress legislates. Something your hero, the constitutional law prof, doesn't know!
Reagan was (and still is) a better bean counter than you are!