Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: WEDNESDAY, May 16, 1990 TAG: 9005160556 SECTION: EDITORIAL PAGE: A-12 EDITION: EVENING SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
His first year in office, he proposed a cut of $81.8 billion in Social Security over five years. But he told us many, many times that he did not.
He left us with a $2.5 trillion public debt, with a $150 billion interest payment each year. He saw the defunct savings and loans take $100 billion down the tube.
One might ask how in the world such a fellow got elected president. He did an excellent job quoting HST, FDR and JFK.
Reagan should be investigated. He is wide open for prosecution: His friends set him up in a $15 million home in California. He made two speeches in Japan and got $2 million. Looks like a payoff.
We have just seen Houdini pass by: the only president in history who could swear a lie in court and at the same time be congratulated by the judge.
The big-money blocs did a unique job covering Reagan's trail. The saddest part of all: He is still running the country, telling George what to do. Of course, the rich man is telling Reagan what to tell George.
These crooks have a plan to bust Social Security. Before the decade is out, this federal bailout may cost the taxpayer $200 billion. CHARLIE ROSE ROANOKE
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