“Always remember that you are Americans, and it is your birthright to dream great dreams in this sweet and blessed land, truly the greatest, freest, strongest nation on Earth.”
~ Ronald Reagan
Born February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois, today would have been President Reagan’s 99th birthday. Known as the Gipper, President Reagan passed away in June 5, 2004.
Our 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan is revered as ‘The Great Communicator’ who had a gift for optimism and always spoke of the future. Reagan stood for something who talked about building up the defense budget, cutting taxes and balancing the budget.
Courage of our 40th president’s convictions, clarity of his fundamental insights, and true inspiration attribute to his great success. Reagan was a true leader leaving a legacy behind, reminding us that he brought America into a new era of prosperity.
Happy Birthday Ronald Wilson Reagan! We miss you Ronnie — you will always remain in our hearts.
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.”
~ Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan at the Republican convention on July 17, 1980 to the incumbent Democrat:
“Our problems are both acute and chronic, yet all we hear from those in positions of leadership are the same tired proposals for more government tinkering, more meddling and more control — all of which led us to this state in the first place.
“Can anyone look at the record of this administration and say, ‘Well done?’ Can anyone compare the state of our economy when the Carter administration took office with where we are today and say, ‘Keep up the good work?’ Can anyone look at our reduced standing in the world today and say, ‘Let’s have four more years of this?”
What Would Reagan Do?
On what would have been his 99th birthday, here are the Gipper’s lessons for restoring American greatness–and the keys to winning the next election.
So if he were with us today, what would Reagan do? We can answer that question by recalling the Reagan agenda. Anyone even passingly familiar with American politics knows the Reagan policies: He wanted to cut tax rates to spur economic growth. He wanted to control spending and get government off our backs, so that entrepreneurs could once again grow small payrolls into big payrolls. And so what would Reagan say about “cap-and-trade” legislation? In private, he’d rail against the stupidity of such a scheme, but in public, he would just chuckle and encourage others to laugh such foolishness off the national stage.
Tribute to Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan – A Time for Choosing (October 27, 1964)
Ronald Reagan – Tear Down This Wall
Ronald Reagan on Socialism & Liberalism
The Humor of Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan TV Ad: “Its Morning in America Again”








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