Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was elected president of the United States in the 1980s when the nation had seen the manner that failed fake "liberalism" that started as "peace and love" in 1969 became militant groups that practiced hate and envy seen in muslim hate groups, black panthers, and similar militant groups in the 1970s. Individuals saw the truth about fake "liberalism" that led to substance abuse, envy, hate, nihilism, atheism, socialism, and communism. We learn that individuals chose Ronald Reagen because of his true conservatism including wanting to prevent the United States from practicing socialism and communism.
Ronald Reagen fought against socialism and communism seen in the Cold War and kept persevering. We learn that there were righteous and brave individuals that fought against socialism and communism seen in Pope John Paul II, Aleksandr Solzenitsyn, and Viktor E. Frankl. We learn that Ronald Reagen was able to persevere amidst opposition seeing how the Soviet Union appeared to be increasing into other nations and territories. We learn that Ronald Reagen kept fighting for liberty, capitalism, and freedom.
We learn that Ronald Reagen went through an assassination attempt when he was shot from close range. We learn that Ronald Reagen survived the assassination attempt and even remarked to the surgeons before undergoing surgery, "I hope you are all Republicans." Ronald Reagen was able to endure and persevere so much so that he was able to tell the leader of the Soviet Union, Mr. Gorgachev, about the need to remove the Berlin wall that divided Western Berlin from Eastern Berlin.
"Mr. Gorgachev, tear down that wall!"
We learn that Ronald Reagen did not get discouraged and kept describing the importance of guarding freedom and liberty from the lies of socialism and communism that do not help. We were able to see in the 1990s the fall of the Soviet Union and the manner that nations that were once communist decided to accept Christianity and true capitalism. We learn that multiple nations decided to forsake socialism and communism and instead choose Christianity and capitalism. We learn that this describes why we can not believe the temporary lies of socialism and communism that only cause stagnation. We learn that while it appeared that communism was increasing and reaching new nations, we learned that instead the Soviet Union collapsed and only lasted seventy years. We learn that Christianity and true capitalism allow improvements that prevent stagnation in the practice of sin and vices. We are able to understand that true filial love and genuine empathy exists in Christianity so that we do not believe the temporary lies of evil that try to lead to hate, envy, bitterness, and coveting. We are able to choose to prioritize the worship of GOD Almighty and remove idolatry from our lives. This describes choosing to worship GOD Almighty above everything including above "politics" in these times.
Ronald Reagen Lived in Hollywood Without Being a Socialist in the 1960s-1970s
Ronald Reagen before becoming president of the United States in the 1980s was able to work being an actor. Ronald Reagen was very industrious and was able to make more than fifty movies. Reagen lived in Hollywood yet never became a socialist nor communist. This is interesting to note since Hollywood is a socialist city. Reagen was able to remain conservative despite being in a socialist environment. This describes the reality that individuals can choose to be different without having to be socialists. Reagen was able to persevere and was noted to be humble and ruggedly individualistic.
This could have been a reason why he was hated by the establishment in his times. We know that Reagen was impressive and was truly patriotic and individualistic. Reagen was hated by socialists while being admired by Americans. Reagen fought against socialism since the first day of his presidency and is a unique president having helped substantially in the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s. It is a well known fact that a socialist shot Reagen from close range while being president in the 80s, yet Reagen healed and came back to remove the Berlin wall and brought down the Soviet Union along with Pope John Paul II and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Ronald Reagen Was a Conservative
It was noted that Ronald Reagen became even more conservative in the 1960s after having made multiple Western movies that celebrated rugged individualism. Despite living in a socialist city, Reagen became a staunch conservative not allowing the socialists to change his morals and beliefs. Reagen would be the Governor of California in 1964. Reagen was elected and kept a conservative record. In 1968, Republicans attempted to get him to run for the Presidency, and Reagen denied the option saying that he intended to finish his term as governor. There were individuals that began to see Reagen as a top Republican because of his idealism. Reagen was able to finish his term being Governor of California.
It was not until the 1980s that Reagen would run for the Presidency and serve two terms in office despite an assassination attempt. Americans had chosen Reagen because of his conservative values, anti-socialist policies, and for not being part of the establishment. Americans also saw that fake liberalism that is socialism was not helping the nation in the late 1960s and early 1970s. (Socialism was not helping leading to conflict. Americans also began to see with Watergate that the establishment was also not in favor of American ideals of healthy competition, sincerity, and empathy). Americans did not want socialism and also did not want establishment candidates seen in Nixon. Reagen knew that socialism did not help nations and fought against socialism throughout his two terms. It was noted that he was also humble. It was noted that Reagen liked to wear Western shirts and liked inexpensive candy including jellybeans. Reagen was an individual that fought for American ideals and also kept sincerity. Reagen was one of the best presidents of all time for fighting socialism and not being false to his ideals. Reagen understood that socialism is incompatible with the American ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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