2012 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Media, Miscellaneous, Mitt Romney

Capitalism vs. Socialism: Reagan Schools Obama


It only takes Ronald Reagan five minutes to demonstrate the fallacies of the great destroyer of prosperity known as Socialism. This hilarious animated video features some of the prominent political figures of our time. All proponents of capitalism and free market should watch. You never know when you’ll come across a confused, mentally challenged liberal.

  Clip courtesy of Ray Griggs “I Want Your Money”

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4 Responses to “Capitalism vs. Socialism: Reagan Schools Obama”

  1. That was great! Poor Obama. He’s such an idiot. ABless his heart

    Posted by cucciolo25 | July 16, 2012, 7:10 pm
  2. Nice little lesson. Let’s hope the right people learn it or get relieved of their duties.

    Posted by Gladys | July 17, 2012, 12:54 pm
  3. From the lips of a great president to the ears of a disaster

    Posted by lundy | July 17, 2012, 2:31 pm
  4. Amazing how simple it is to those who understand and how difficult for those who are thickheaded!

    Posted by bingo | July 17, 2012, 4:39 pm

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