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{{Infobox politician|name=Ronald Reagan|birth_date=February 6, 1911|birth_place=Tampico, Illinois, [[United States of America|United States]]|death_date=June 5, 2004|death_place=Los Angeles, [[California]], United States|political_line=[[Anti-communism]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Neoliberalism]]<br>[[White supremacy]]|image=Ronald Reagan.png}} | {{Infobox politician|name=Ronald Reagan|birth_date=February 6, 1911|birth_place=Tampico, Illinois, [[United States of America|United States]]|death_date=June 5, 2004|death_place=Los Angeles, [[California]], United States|political_line=[[Anti-communism]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Neoliberalism]]<br>[[White supremacy]]|political_party=[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]|image=Ronald Reagan.png|Political Party=}} | ||
'''Ronald Reagan''' was a [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] U.S. politician and the President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. | '''Ronald Reagan''' was a [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] U.S. politician and the President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. |
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Ronald Reagan | |
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Born | February 6, 1911 Tampico, Illinois, United States |
Died | June 5, 2004 Los Angeles, California, United States |
Political orientation | Anti-communism Homophobia Neoliberalism White supremacy |
Political party | Republican Party |
Ronald Reagan was a neoliberal U.S. politician and the President of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
Domestic policy
Reagan cut taxes for the rich and increased income inequality.[1] He blamed the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s on gay people instead of trying to eradicate the disease. His policies caused thousands of needless deaths.[2] Reagan cut subsidized housing by more than 80% and said that homeless people were homeless by choice.[3]
Foreign policy
Reagan funded death squads in El Salvador and Guatemala that committed genocide against indigenous peoples, as well as the far-right Contras in Nicaragua.[4]
References
- ↑ Margaret Kimberley (2011-02-09). "Freedom Rider: Ronald Reagan’s Demons" Black Agenda Report. Archived from the original on 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
- ↑ Gloria La Riva (2016-03-13). "La Riva on Clinton, Reagans and AIDS: “Clinton just re-wrote history”" Liberation News. Archived from the original on 2020-01-11. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
- ↑ "Homelessness and the Reagan legacy" (2013-02-01). Liberation News. Archived from the original on 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
- ↑ "The Real Reagan" (2011-06-22). Red Phoenix. Archived from the original on 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2022-08-21.