Friday, August 31, 2012

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Whats the fastest and quickest way to have someone completely uninterested in you and the?conversation?you are having? ?Make the?conversation?all about you.

Guess what a majority of network marketers do when they first meet a prospect? ?Talk all about?themselves?and how great their opportunity is.

When you do this, your prospect doesn?t care what you say. ?As a matter of fact they probably can?t wait to get away from you and never want to hear from you again.

I?ve said it a 1000 times and I?ll say it again???having the best opportunity, products, and compensation plan is completely irrelevant to network marketing success.

Nobody cares how much you know UNTIL they know how much you care.

How do you accomplish this? ?By being genuinely interested in who they are. ?As soon as you show someone that you are truly interested in them and the things that they care about, you?ve got their undivided attention?and?loyalty.

Then the magic happens. ?Because you took the time to get to know them first, they?ll want to know about you and what you do, what you care about and the things that are important to you. ?That?s how solid relationships are formed. ?And can you tell me a better way to see if your prospect is a fit to work?with?you and your team?

Dale Carnegie couldn?t explain it any better when he said

?You can make more friends in two months by becoming more interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get people interested in you.?

Great recruiting follows this same pattern. ?It all begins with getting information and NOT by giving it. ?This means asking questions and putting all prejudices aside and show them empathy, be in their shoes.

But we all know what a majority of MLM?rs do?..they do the exact opposite (aka?harassers?and spammers). ?Once their mouth starts running it takes all but a miracle to slip one word in. ?And they have no idea how bad they really look. ?It?s not their fault because they don?t know otherwise. ?Because if they did, do you honestly think they would continue to do this and wonder why they haven?t enrolled anyone? ?Or why people run the other way when they see them and ignore all attempts of ?communicating with them?

Can you picture the way their prospect looks when they do this? ?The expressions on their face? lost, confused,?embarrassed, helpless.

It amazes me why they don?t get the proper training? ?I fully?believe?that each rep is responsible for building their own business, but why can?t their sponsor train them on how to influence people and carry the right posture? ?It?s no mystery why 97% of reps quit in the first 90 days (notice I said quit, not fail?watch the video below).


But the biggest part of this useless tactic is the ones who are aware of this but do it anyway because it makes them feel in control. ?They feel that if they?re not talking then they?ve lost control of the conversation. ?This is the quickest way to lose someone. Why??. because you?re throwing out meaningless info about things they don?t care about until you overwhelm them.

They?re?probably?thinking to themselves ?here we go with another one of those things?? ?Why would you list all of the benefits of what you have to offer when you haven?t even established their wants, needs and desires?their why?

Little do they know that in order to control a conversation you have to ask questions. ?By doing so you?re having them answer everything you want to know and you?re literally steering the conversation anywhere you want it to go. ?That?s being in total control.

As soon as you first meet a prospect, 80% of your time should be listening. ?Dig deep to find out what really drives them, what goals they have, how much of their current time is actually being spent with things they enjoy?doing?instead of things they have to do. ?This makes them your friend and your opening the door that allows you to give them information based on what you are hearing. The prospect is the most important part and not your company, product or comp plan.

Remember this when you first meet a prospect, they don?t care about your product, they don?t care about your company, they don?t care about your comp plan and they don?t care about you until they know you care about them.

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Tropical Storm Isaac: Sparkman family thankful despite tornado ...

PASCAGOULA -- Her home's roof was lying in the driveway Thursday, but Mary Beth Sparkman still felt like she had plenty for which to be thankful.

First, Sparkman was awake and able to move quickly when a tornado hit her home just off South Pascagoula Street at around 7:15 a.m., thus beginning what proved to be Jackson County's roughest day of damage resulting from Tropical Storm Isaac.

Second, her daughter and son-in-law had decided to stay in Hattiesburg Wednesday night and not stay in the bedroom that took the most direct hit from the winds.

Third, Sparkman's elderly parents, W.T. and Daisy, were in their apartment in the back of the house, which was relatively undamaged.

None of the three were injured despite the catastrophic damage to their home.

But most of all, Sparkman was thankful that her neighbors acted quickly to help out.

"Our neighbors and family and friends were here immediately, and started taking out pictures and valuable and other things," Sparkman said.

"If they had not done that, the rain we got later in the day would have ruined everything. We're so grateful for those who were here that helped. They've been here all afternoon. It's just been amazing."

Sparkman's home is now storm-damaged for the second time since it was built in 2000. It took on four feet of water during Hurricane Katrina seven years ago.

But Thursday morning was a new experience altogether. Sparkman said she was watching television news reports about the storm and talking on the phone when she heard what she thought was a tree crashing into the roof.

"What I actually heard was the roof coming off," Sparkman said. "I started running through the house to the part my parents live in, thinking it was going to be demolished, but it wasn't. Their room was actually pretty intact. They were OK. Then when I went back through, I could see that what I was hearing was my house coming apart."

The tornado in south Pascagoula was one of at least two reported in the area Thursday, when nearly 20 inches of rain fell and communities all over Jackson County were dealing with rising flood waters.

Another tornado hit the Denny's restaurant in St. Martin, but no one was injured there, either.

Mississippi Sen. Brice Wiggins, R-Pascagoula, a cousin of the Sparkman family, arrived shortly after the south Pascagoula tornado hit. But he found that several friends and neighbors were already on the scene.

"When I got there, people were already helping them clear out furniture and family mementos and picture albums," Wiggins said. "The people really came out and rallied around them -- enough can't be said about that."

Besides neighbors, Rep. Charles Busby, R-Pascagoula, and numerous passers-by stopped to help, Wiggins said.

"Everybody was pitching in and doing stuff, from kids to elderly people," he said. "This is what this community is all about."

The Sparkmans are staying with other family members nearby while they decide on a plan to rebuild. Sparkman said she grew up on the same block where her home is now, and that her parents have lived in the same neighborhood virtually their entire married lives.

"A house is a house and it's wonderful to have a house, but our health and my parents being safe is the most important thing," Sparkman said.

"My daughter's room in the house -- the roof is totally gone and everything caved in on the bed. She and my son-in-law were originally planning on coming home (Wednesday) night, but the weather was too bad and they decided to stay in Hattiesburg. I'm thankful for that.

"There's just so many things to be thankful for. God really protected us."

(Mississippi Press staff reporter Kaija Wilkinson contributed to this report).

Source: http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2012/08/tropical_storm_isaac_sparkman.html

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

In Arctic, Greenpeace picks new fight with old foe

Greenpeace activists including Executive Director of Greenpeace International, Kumi Naidoo, board energy giant Gazprom's Arctic oil platform Prirazlomnaya off the North-eastern coast of Russia in the Pechora Sea on Friday, Aug. 24, 2012. Greenpeace activists have stormed a floating oil rig in Russia?s Pechora Sea to protest oil drilling in the Arctic, the environmental organization said on Friday. (AP Photo/ Denis Sinyakov, Greenpeace)

Greenpeace activists including Executive Director of Greenpeace International, Kumi Naidoo, board energy giant Gazprom's Arctic oil platform Prirazlomnaya off the North-eastern coast of Russia in the Pechora Sea on Friday, Aug. 24, 2012. Greenpeace activists have stormed a floating oil rig in Russia?s Pechora Sea to protest oil drilling in the Arctic, the environmental organization said on Friday. (AP Photo/ Denis Sinyakov, Greenpeace)

Greenpeace activists are in a boat in front of energy giant Gazprom's Arctic oil platform Prirazlomnaya in the Pechora Sea on Friday, Aug. 24, 2012. Greenpeace activists have stormed a floating oil rig in Russia's Pechora Sea, hundreds of miles (kilometers) from the nearest port, to protest oil drilling in the Arctic, the environmental organization said Friday. (AP Photo/Denis Sinyakov, Greenpeace)

This image made available by environmental organization Greenpeace shows Greenpeace activists chained to the anchor chain of the Anna Akhmatova, the vessel which was carrying Gazprom's workers to the Prirazlomnaya platform, in the Pechora Sea about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) from the nearest port, Murmansk, a city on the extreme northwestern edge of the Russian mainland, Monday Aug. 27, 2012. Gazprom is pioneering Russia's oil drilling in the Arctic. The state-owned company installed the platform there last year and is preparing to drill the first well. Environmentalists have warned that drilling in the Russian Arctic could have disastrous consequences because of a lack of technology to deal with a possible spill in this remote region. (AP Photo/Denis Sinyakov/Greenpeace, HO)

(AP) ? Global warming has ignited a rush to exploit Arctic resources ? and Greenpeace is determined to thwart that stampede.

Employing the same daredevil tactics it has used against nuclear testing or commercial whaling, the environmental group is now dead-set on preventing oil companies from profiting from global warming by drilling for oil near the Arctic's shrinking ice cap.

The campaign took off in May 2010, when oil was still gushing from a ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico. At the time, Greenpeace was startled by reports that a small Scottish energy firm was proceeding with plans to drill for oil and gas in iceberg-laden waters off western Greenland.

"It felt slightly surreal," recalled Ben Ayliffe, now the head of Greenpeace's campaign against oil drilling the Arctic. "After what happened in the Gulf of Mexico, how can anyone respond to that by going to drill in similar depths in a place called Iceberg Alley?"

Greenpeace quickly arranged to get a ship to Greenland, where four activists attached themselves to a drilling rig for two days until a storm forced them to abandon the protest.

That stunt, a similar one in 2011 off Greenland and protests this month at an oil rig off northwest Russia are at the core of what Greenpeace calls "one of the defining environmental battles of our age."

"Polar work feels like it's going back to the early campaigns: simple message, people get it and the lines are very clearly drawn," Ayliffe said.

From a publicity standpoint, the campaign has been successful: Greenpeace officials say since June, 1.6 million people have signed the group's online petition urging world leaders to declare the Arctic a global sanctuary, off limits to oil exploration and industrial fishing. Dozens of celebrities, including Robert Redford, Paul McCartney and Penelope Cruz have announced their support, according to Greenpeace activist Sarah North.

"I have never experienced engaging famous people at this kind of rate and with such ease in a campaign issue," said North, a 15-year veteran at Greenpeace.

The impact on the oil industry, however, is unclear. The Arctic is believed to hold up to a quarter of the world's undiscovered oil and gas reserves. Despite difficult operating conditions and high costs, the payback for Shell, Gazprom, Statoil and other companies searching for commercial quantities of hydrocarbons could be huge.

"It probably sounds a bit cynical, but if they invest billions of dollars it's not likely they will give it up just because somebody is attacking their oil rig," said Mikhail Babenko, an oil and gas expert at the World Wildlife Fund's Global Arctic Program.

Unlike Greenpeace, WWF isn't seeking a complete ban on drilling in the Arctic but wants to make sure the most vulnerable areas are protected.

"We want to be part of this discussion," Babenko said. "We don't want to stimulate oil and gas development, but if we follow (Greenpeace's) approach we will be simply out of the game."

Greenpeace and other environmental groups say an oil spill in the Arctic could cause irreparable damage to wildlife and marine ecosystems.

Fears that the oil industry is ill-prepared to operate in the hostile conditions of the high north were reinforced last December when a floating oil rig capsized off eastern Russia, killing more than 50 workers. While that accident happened outside the Arctic region, it underscored the challenges of drilling further north, where ice ridges are meters (yards) deep and storms are frequent.

Oil industry officials say they are taking the necessary precautions to conduct safe operations in the Arctic.

Cairn Energy, the Scottish company whose platforms off Greenland were targeted by Greenpeace protests in 2010 and 2011, isn't drilling there this year. By all accounts, that has nothing to do with Greenpeace but to the fact that the initial drilling was unsuccessful.

Asked what, if any, impact the Greenpeace actions had on the company's future plans for Greenland, Cairn spokeswoman Linda Bain referred to its second-quarter report, which doesn't say anything about Greenpeace.

Shell, which has also come into Greenpeace's cross-hairs for plans to drill off Alaska, also refused to discuss the group. Still, there's no doubt that Shell takes Greenpeace's Arctic campaign seriously.

In March, Shell won an injunction by a U.S. judge ordering Greenpeace to stay 1 kilometer (.6 miles) away from its drilling rigs in U.S. territorial waters.

A month earlier, New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless of the TV series "Xena: Warrior Princess" and six other Greenpeace activists had climbed aboard one of the drilling rigs before it left for Alaska. They later pleaded guilty to trespass charges and are awaiting sentencing.

Greenpeace activists also climbed aboard icebreakers contracted by Shell as they left the Baltic Sea. And the Greenpeace ship "Esperanza" is now shadowing Shell's drilling vessels as they head north to bore exploratory wells in Alaska's Chukchi and Beaufort Seas.

"We will follow the oil industry into the Arctic," Ayliffe said. "This is such an important campaign. We're not going to let them off the hook that easily."

Founded in 1971, Greenpeace initially focused on nuclear testing. Its first Rainbow Warrior ship was sunk in New Zealand's Auckland harbor before it set out to protest French nuclear testing at Muroroa Atoll. Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira drowned.

The group claims its actions helped bring about the nuclear test ban treaty as well as a ban on dumping toxic chemicals into the ocean. It also takes credit for forcing Apple and other major companies to become more ecologically responsible.

In the 1990s, Greenpeace campaigned for years to persuade oil companies to bring disused offshore installations to land for recycling, instead of dumping them in the ocean.

The Arctic campaign is part of the group's overarching focus on climate change.

On Friday, six Greenpeace activists, including executive director Kumi Naidoo, spent several hours hanging off the side of the Prirazlomnaya platform in Russia's Pechora Sea, attached to the rig's mooring lines. Three days later, more than a dozen activists intercepted a ship carrying Russian oil workers to the platform and chained themselves to its anchor.

While Greenpeace is sometimes accused of being "alarmist," environment and climate activists in general applaud the group for calling attention to global warming issues. Their activities don't always resonate well, however, with some of the indigenous communities in the Arctic.

The Inuit seal hunters of Greenland, for example, blame Greenpeace campaigns against seal hunting for nearly wiping out the demand for seal skins, a key part of their income.

Ove Karl Berthelsen, Greenland's minister for oil and minerals, said he was skeptical of Greenpeace's claims to be acting in defense of indigenous communities.

"People here see through it," Berthelsen said. "Their star is not very high up here."

Associated Press

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Chipotle Cheating Scandal: Chain Bamboozling Customers By Rounding Up Pennies?


Chipotle locations around the country are feeling the heat from media and consumers over their practice of rounding up pennies to the nearest even amount.

This came to light after a few New Jersey residents recently noticed their checks at the popular restaurant were rounded up. Turns out it's not uncommon.

The Newark Star-Ledger found that Chipotle registers in the tri-state area typically round up - or down - depending where the coin falls nearest to a nickel.

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A spokesperson for Chipotle said that the company employs the practice to curb long lines and create greater efficiency in these high-volume locations.

"The idea is simply to limit the possible combinations of change on cash transactions to keep the lines moving quickly in high volume areas," Chris Arnold said.

"It was never our intention to have a policy that was confusing or misleading."

He also said that Chipotle hasn't seen any kind of profit from the practice, but effective immediately, Chipotle locations in New Jersey will only round down.

Still, there is debate as to whether it was fleecing customers - albeit a little at a time - or whether it would be more convenient to avoid small change altogether.

Canada already did away with their penny in March. Perhaps for the U.S., rounding down (and up) with even amounts is the next logical step as well?

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/08/chipotle-cheating-scandal-chain-bamboozling-customers-by-roundin/

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What did John Boehner actually say about GOP and minority voters?

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One media report suggested that House Speaker John Boehner told reporters Monday that he hoped minorities would not vote this fall. The video suggests differently.?

By Dave Cook,?Staff writer / August 28, 2012

House Speaker John Boehner (R) of Ohio speaks at the Monitor Breakfast at Roy's Restaurant in Tampa, Fla., on Monday.

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At a Monitor-hosted lunch with reporters on Monday in Tampa, Fla., House Speaker John Boehner was?asked how Republicans could continue to win elections if the party did?not do more to appeal to Hispanic and African-American voters.

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Reports?of what he said varied widely.

Jonathan Weisman of The New York Times reported?that Boehner admitted his party?s problems with minorities and thought?a sour economy would cause minority voters to stay away from the polls,?hurting both parties.

A more inflammatory report came from The Atlantic Wire,?whose headline said that ?Boehner Says Out Loud He Hopes Blacks and?Latinos 'Won't Show Up' This Election.? The Atlantic Wire, which did not attend the lunch, cited a?report on Talking Points Memo, a political news site?known for a liberal editorial voice.

But Mr. Boehner never used the word ?hope.??Here is what he did say, and the context for it.?

At the lunch session, Stephanie Kirchgaessner of the?Financial Times noted that the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal?poll had Mitt Romney receiving zero percent support from?African-American voters. ?

?Can the Republican Party continue to win?general presidential elections if they don?t appeal to more voters?than they are today in terms of nonwhite voters,? she asked.

Boehner replied:??You know we?ve never done well with those groups. But think about who?this economic downturn has affected the most: blacks, Hispanics, young?people. Fifty percent of college graduates are unemployed or?underemployed. And I think our economic message in this election cycle?will help us recruit more of those groups than we would have?otherwise.??

He continued: ?But I think it?s important for our party,?if we?re going to be a national party, we?ve got to reach out. And?that means showing up in their neighborhoods. It?s a tall order, but?it can be done."

Ms. Kirchgaessner followed up by asking, ?Has it happened so far??Is your party doing that right now??

Boehner responded: ?This election is about economics. These groups?have been hit the hardest. And they may not show up and vote for our?candidate, but I suggest to you that they won?t show up and vote for?the president, either.?

Media watchdog website Mediaite called The Atlantic Wire headline "misleading." The Atlantic Wire has released a defense?of its headline.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Survey: 51 percent think 'stormy weather' interferes with online cloud

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Consumers are still a bit hazy on what exactly "the cloud" constitutes when it comes to computers;?51 percent thought inclement weather would interfere with cloud computing, and around the same number claimed never to use it ? and nearly?all of them were wrong.

The survey (PDF), conducted by Wakefield Research for Citrix, suggests that cloud services aren't exactly very well-defined in consumers' minds, even if they use them every day. Of the 54 percent of 1,004 people surveyed who thought they never used the cloud, 95 percent reported doing things like banking online, storing photos on Web services, and using online file-sharing sites.

One in five said they've faked knowing what the cloud is or how it works when they talked about it?during a date or interview, and half said they suspect others are doing the same thing. And that 51 percent who thought storms might mess with the cloud indicates that plenty of people genuinely don't understand it ? unless they were talking about Internet?outages resulting from high winds.

Practically everyone who uses the internet uses cloud-based services in some way or another, whether it's uploading photos to Facebook or searching through old messages in Gmail. So the cloud isn't in danger of losing customers, but those customers just might not know they're using it or even what it is.

Perhaps providers of popular cloud services, like Dropbox and Google, need to make it a little more clear how cloud-oriented they are, both to inform and reassure users who don't understand (and perhaps don't like) the idea.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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Video: RNC Surprise Speaker?

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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Albanians Trade Jibes Over Forest Fires :: Balkan Insight

Albania's opposition leader has blasted the government's handling of forest fires.

?In seven years [since the centre-right government of Prime Minister Sali Berisha took power] we have lost more forest from fires and abuse [of power] than in the last 100 years,? Rama wrote in a twitter message.

In a statement on Monday, the Ministry of Interior said that firefighters were fighting 33 blazes around Albania from the ground and air with the help of a Turkish helicopter.

According to the ministry, the majority of the blazes were centered in mountainous areas, which are difficult to access, making the work of firefighters difficult. ?

The ministry meanwhile hit back at the Socialist leader, arguing that his criticism had no basis and noting that the emergency services had managed to prevent any loss of life.

The ministry underlined that the authorities had managed to bring under control over 300 blazes during this period.

?All state structures have been engaged in the management of the situation with professionalism,? the ministry?s spokesperson, Leonard Olli, said.

?To criticize from the armchair of your home is very easy, rather different from setting foot on the ground to know what?s really going on,? he added.

Source: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/albania-opposition-and-govt-exchange-jibes-over-wildfires

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Survivor of flesh-eating disease to visit 'Katie'

(AP) ? Katie Couric says a guest on her upcoming talk show will be Aimee Copeland, the Georgia woman who survived a rare flesh-eating disease.

Copeland, a 24-year-old grad student, will be interviewed on Couric's new show, "Katie," airing Sept. 11. The show announced Tuesday that with the help of her prosthetics, Copeland will walk onto the stage.

Copeland contracted the rare infection in May after falling from a zip line and gashing her leg. Doctors had to amputate both hands, her left leg and right foot. She returned home last week after three months in the hospital and a rehabilitation clinic.

Still facing a rigorous recovery process, Copeland will discuss her story of survival.

Airing weekdays, the syndicated "Katie" premieres Sept. 10, when its guests will include Jessica Simpson and Sheryl Crow.

Associated Press

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Expenses, PAYE and Dividends - Request for Help - Free Business ...

Hi! This is my first time here -- I hope you don't mind me dropping in a asking questions!

I started a Limited Company in January after leaving full-time employment. I didn?t register my new company for PAYE until April as I wanted to keep my finances as simple as possible.

I have yet to receive any expenses, pay or dividends from my company. I have been submitting zero ?No monthly payment due? to HMRC each month.

Mileage & Expenses
I believe I can claim 45p/mile for a business mileage without paying any additional tax (I?m doing well under 10,000/year limit); I?ve kept a log of all the business mileage I?ve done since January. I should also be able to claim 50% of my home broadband (as I use this approximately 50% of the time for business use) and 75% of my personal mobile phone bill (as I use this for business a lot).

Can I just transfer these expenses from my business account to my personal account? Do I declare I have received these expenses on my personal tax return and / or my company end-of-year P34 or P14?

Pay
I would like to start getting paid a small salary from my business each month. I would like to keep this below the National Insurance LEL because the business doesn?t have much money (yet?!) and I?d like to keep it as simple as possible. If I paid myself ?450/month over the year, then this should mean zero National Insurance and income tax would be due.

Again, does this mean I can transfer this money from my business account to my personal account each month? I would also provide myself a pay slip, and continue submitting ?No monthly payment due? to HMRC.

Dividends
If there are any profits at the end of my business tax year, I may take a dividend from the company. I would need to give myself a dividend slip and declare it on the business P34 / P14 and self-assessment tax return, and pay Corporation Tax on this. I know this is simplified, but is this basically the whole procedure?

Any pointers and advice on these issues would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks, Martin.

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Use Some Of These Beneficial Tips When Improving Your Home ...

Instead of adding on to your home, consider new ways of using the space that already exists. By removing a wall or changing the way that you use a particular room, you can maximize the space you already have without adding square footage to your home that will need lighting, heating, and cooling.

Decals are a great facelift for boring furniture and appliances; getting them off is a different story. If you?re out of ideas on how to remove old decals from surfaces the following tip is sure to help. Spray the decals you wish to remove with WD-40 spray. Try to lift the edges to get the liquid underneath. Let it sit in the solution for a minute or two and then gently scrape the decal with an old credit card or a plastic knife.

Before buying any materials for a home improvement job, you should go online and comparison shop at the local home improvement store websites. This is a great way for you to be certain that you are getting the materials at the best price that you can rather than overpaying and wasting your money.

Avoid hiring an architect for minor home improvements and small renovations. Check your local building codes; in most areas architects are unnecessary for jobs below a certain size. Working with a competent contractor on these small-scale projects makes an architect unnecessary. When an architect is unnecessary and not required by local ordinances, save yourself some money by working without one.

When you set up your vanity lights in your bathroom, pay close attention to the shadows they cast. You don?t want to have your vanity lights set up in such a way that it is difficult to see what you are doing or in such a way that you appear to be veiled in shadows when you look in the mirror. Your vanity lights should be positioned in a way that provides a clear, usable working light.

Try replacing the house numbers outside your house for some easy home improvement. If the house numbers on your house are old, buy some new ones. Try looking for modern house numbers made of stainless steel, aluminum, or brass. Match them with the finish on your exterior light fixtures for better curb appeal.

Before you begin your next home improvement project, think about how long you would like to stay in your home. If you are planning to move this year, you may have a different budget for improvements than if you were staying for awhile. You would also want to focus on areas in the home, like the kitchen and bathrooms, that buyers think are most important.

Drain your hot water heater every six months. A well maintained hot water heater will last longer and run more efficiently too. This project is as simple as locating the drain valve, attaching a hose, and turning the valve in the same way you would turn a spicket.

Painting the interior walls of your home can be a great way to freshen up your decor. Painting is inexpensive and allows for much creativity, based on your color choices. It?s also easy to change, should you decide to go in a different direction. To add a quick and effective punch to any room just grab a can of paint and go!

When doing home improvements for the sole purpose of increasing the value of the home for resale, do some research and find out how to spend the least amount of money for the most increase in value. Basically it is not worth the stress and effort to do a bunch of home improvements if you end up not increasing the value of the home.

As has been noted above, home improvement means different things to different people. Sometimes, all that is needed to help us cement our ideals and to put in place a plan of attack is a tip or two. This article provides those tips. It will help you to overcome that feeling of being overwhelmed and get you started in accomplishing real goals.

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Working moms spend less time daily on kids' diet, exercise

ScienceDaily (Aug. 27, 2012) ? When it comes to cooking, grocery shopping and playing with children, American moms with full-time jobs spend roughly three-and-half fewer hours per day on these and other chores related to their children's diet and exercise compared to stay-at-home and unemployed mothers, reports a new paper by a Cornell University health economist.

Male partners do little to make up the deficit: Employed fathers devote just 13 minutes daily to such activities and non-working fathers contribute 41 minutes, finds the study, which will be printed in the December issue of Economics and Human Biology.

The findings are consistent across socio-economic lines measured by the mothers' education, family income, race and ethnicity.

To make up for this time deficit, working mothers are significantly more likely to spend time purchasing prepared foods -- takeout from restaurants or prepackaged, ready-to-eat meals from grocery stores -- which are generally less nutritious than home-cooked meals.

"It's inaccurate to pin rising childhood obesity rates on women, given that husbands pick up so little of the slack," cautioned lead author John Cawley, professor of policy analysis and management and of economics at Cornell's College of Human Ecology.

The study does not prove that employment alone drives the way mothers spends their time. "For example, mothers who choose to work might be those who enjoy cooking less and who would cook less whether working or not," Cawley said.

He added that working mothers produce additional benefits for children such as more money to provide for family needs.

"It's important to remember that we can take steps to enhance childhood nutrition and physical activity without advocating that women exit the workforce," Cawley said. For instance, the authors argue, parents should be better educated about the nutritional content of restaurant and prepackaged foods. "In order to make more informed decisions, consumers need to have nutrition and calorie information available where they buy their food," said Cawley, who noted that federal health care reform rules will soon require chain and fast-food restaurants nationwide to post calorie counts of the foods they sell.

Cawley noted that schools shoulder a greater burden for supporting healthy lifestyles.

"Our findings underscore the importance of schools offering high-quality foods and physical education classes," he said. "In general, the Institute of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are urging comprehensive changes in school environments to promote healthy eating and active living."

The research was funded by the Cornell University College of Human Ecology's Institute for Health Economics, Health Behaviors and Disparities and by the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Isaac hugs Cuba coast; Cat 2 hurricane likely in Gulf

Florida's governor declares a state of emergency as residents and tourists flee Key West. Storm preparations are under way all along the Gulf Coast. NBC's Thanh Truong reports.

By NBC News and wire services

Updated at 6 p.m. ET:?Tropical Storm Isaac was hugging the northern coastline of eastern Cuba on Saturday after claiming at least four lives in Haiti. Isaac should become a Category 1 hurricane on Sunday just as it nears the Florida Keys, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said, and then grow into an even stronger Category 2 storm with 100 mph winds.

Isaac "could be significantly stronger than currently forecast" once it enters the Gulf of Mexico,?the center said in an advisory.

It will first sweep past southwest Florida and the Florida Keys, where "hurricane conditions are expected ... Sunday," it said in a separate update.


Republicans effectively cancel first day of convention

Isaac is a massive storm, with tropical storm-force winds extending 230 miles from the center. Key West International Airport was halting all flights at 7 p.m. Saturday until the storm had passed.

Tropical Storm Isaac is picking up steam as it barrels through the Caribbean. The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports on the storm's effects.

In Haiti, a woman and a child in the town of Souvenance were killed in the storm, a local official reported. A?woman in the southern coastal city of Jacmel was crushed to death when a tree fell on her house, government officials said.

In the capital Port-au-Prince --?where some 350,000 people are still living in tents or shelters after the 2010 Haiti earthquake --?a girl, 10, was killed when a wall fell on her.

Power outages and flooding were reported as Isaac moved across the hilly and severely deforested Caribbean country.

"There's a lot of rain, a lot of wind," said Magdala Jean-Baptiste, who huddled with her frightened children in their home in the southern coastal city of Jacmel. "We haven't had any power since the storm started yesterday. We passed the night with no sleep."?

Tropical Storm Isaac lashes the island of Hispaniola, killing at least three people in Haiti, where thousands still live in tents after an earthquake over two years ago. NBC's Mark Potter reports.

In neighboring Dominican Republic, Isaac felled power and phone lines and left at least a dozen towns cut off by flood waters. The most severe damage was reported along the south coast, including the capital Santo Domingo, where more than half the city was without power.

Cuba prepared by closing beaches and evacuating tourists in vulnerable areas, NBC's Mary Murray and The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reported from Havana. Flights across Cuba were also suspended.?

In Baracoa, a city on Cuba's eastern side, high seas began topping the seawall Friday night, Radio Baracoa reported.?

Now with 60-mph winds, Isaac should exit Cuba on Sunday and then move south of the Florida Keys and into the Gulf.

Dieu Nalio Chery / AP

Residents wade through a flooded street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Saturday.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Saturday declared a state of emergency to make sure local and state agencies would be ready. Republicans effectively canceled the first day of their national convention in Tampa, on Florida's central Gulf Coast, deciding to gavel it open on Monday, then immediately recess to some time on Tuesday.

Gulf of Mexico operators began shutting down offshore oil and gas rigs on Friday ahead of the storm.?

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Live updates and analysis from weather.com

Tampa's weather forecast includes rain and high winds Sunday night and into Monday, The Weather Channel reported. The winds could gust up to 60 mph.

The Weather Channel's Bryan Norcross tracks Tropical Storm Isaac's movement and predictions about where it is headed.

Monday and Tuesday include a risk of tornadoes across south Florida.?

Officials were handing out sandbags to residents in the Tampa area, which often floods when heavy rainstorms hit. Sandbags also were being handed out in Homestead, 20 years after Hurricane Andrew devastated the community there. Otherwise, however, convention preparations were moving ahead as usual.

Isaac's exact path is still unclear, but the hurricane center said models suggest it will make landfall somewhere?between the Florida Panhandle and New Orleans on Tuesday night.

The storm's anticipated path did shift closer to the Keys than previously forecast and emergency managers urged tourists to leave the islands if they could do so safely. A single road links the chain of islands to the Florida Peninsula.?

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Walter Michot / AP

Tropical Storm Isaac rakes the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba as it makes its way toward Florida, where Tampa will be hosting the Republican National Convention.

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Krall plays 'Fly Me to the Moon' for Armstrong

(AP) ? Diana Krall knows how to pay tribute to Neil Armstrong.

The jazz singer-pianist tenderly played "Fly Me to the Moon" during a Saturday night concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

Krall said she once was lucky enough to share a glass of wine with the first man to walk on the moon. The astronaut died Saturday at 82.

Armstrong probably was wishing he didn't have to listen to the pop standard again, Krall said lightly, after gazing toward the night sky.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Here in Bongo Congo: Comic Reviews 8/24/12


Here In Bongo Congo

???? Good King Leonardo has decreed that its once again Science Fiction Week Here In Bongo Congo!? So let's see what this group of new comic books with Science Fiction storylines are all about:
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Harbinger #1

Publisher: Valiant Entertainment LLC

Joshua Dysart: Writer

Khari Evans: Art

Ian Hannin: Colors

???? Valiant Entertainment is up to issue #2 of a new science fiction thriller comic book series entitled Harbinger.? I backtracked to last month's kick-off issue #1 for this review, in order to get a better feel for the concept of this series.? The comic book is scripted by Joshua Dysart with art by Khari Evans and colors by Ian Hannin.

???? Issue #1 kicks-off a multi-issue storyline entitled "Omega Rising." The plot introduces us to a story concept centering on psiots, rare humans who have both telepathic ability and can make people do whatever they want them to.? Our main character is Pittsburgh teenager Peter Stancek, on the run from bad guy forces who want to harness his abilities for their own unknown purposes.? The issue #1 plot is an orientation to Peter's difficult situation, in which he struggles with three challenges: staying ahead of his pursuers, stealing prescription medication to dampen the uncontrollable flood of?random people's thoughts bombarding his brain and helping his buddy Joe, a mentally ill non-psiot teen who accompanies him on his desperate flight from evil.

???? A second sub-plot develops mid-issue, introducing two additional characters into Peter's life.? There's Kris, a childhood crush upon whom the lonely Peter desperately uses his powers to falsely love him and there's middle-aged?Toyo Harada, the head of a vast Asian business corporation and?a fellow psiot.? Without being a detail spoiler, Harda reaches out via his powers?to Peter from across the globe, educating both Peter and the reader regarding the scope of their abilities and the possibilities of Harada both helping Peter with his problems and partnering with him to do some good in the world.? The issue ends in a dramatic bridge to issue #2, as the bad guys seemingly corner Peter and Joe in a cliffhanger confrontation.

???? Initially, I questioned whether the creative team could offer a fresh and entertaining spin on the oft-presented, well-worn theme of a teenager struggling to control telepathic powers.? Happily, the crew delivers that entertainment; writer Joshua Dysart weaves together several plotthreads that provide the necessary?freshness, with?two storylines?particularly worthy of mention.? The first is the mystery of psiot Toyo Harada, who we learn about both in flashback and present-day scenes.? My guess is that he's a legitimate good guy and mentor to Peter, but there's an aura of mystery about him that could take his character over to the dark side.? There's also the theme of ethics here, as Peter has immorally used his powers to falsely make his crush Kris love him.? In issue #1, Harda confronts Peter regarding the sleaziness of this action and it should be interesting to see how the comic book addresses this weighty ethical issue in future story segments.

????? In sum, a positive thumbs-up review recommendation?is deserved of this new science fiction comic book, which succeeds in?presenting both?a fresh plot and entertaining approach to the theme of folks struggling to control and use their rare and special powers, not as costumed heroes but rather?in the context of the everyday world.

Planetoid #1

Publisher: Image Comics, Inc.

Ken Garing: Story & Art

???? Image Comics has released two issues so far of a new comic book entitled "Planetoid."? As with the Harbinger title reviewed above, I reviewed issue #1 in order to get the best feel for the concept of the title.? The new series is the creation of Ken Garing, who apparently worked for years creating this?title as an independent project, then pitched it at a comic book convention to Image Publishing and?was accepted for publication.? This is a great story reaffirming that one should always follow their dreams and creative aspirations, for you never know just how and when your efforts will succeed.

???? Planetoid is a traditonal hard science fiction outer space adventure series.? The plot centers on space voyager Silas, a space military deserter who crashlands on a small planet (planetoid) after his attempt at space piracy goes awry.? The story?begins?cloaked in mystery, as Silas explores the weird?environment of vast technological debris and wreckage littering the entire landscape of the small world.? In the midst of some heavy duty action-adventure, Silas is rescued from harm by Mendel, an elderly fellow castaway who explains that the junk world is an abandoned industrial colony.? Mendel also reveals that there's no way to leave or communicate off of the planetoid, due to its odd electromagnetic atmosphere,?whose radiation?interferes with all such attempts.? By the end of issue #1, Silas is determined to try to reach other humans whom Mendel indicates live on the planetoid and to find a way off of the small planet.

???? I'm always leery of comic book products that begin with an unknown creator plucked out of the convention attendee ranks?for a rare?chance at professional achievement (see my review of Captain Marvel #1 in last week's review column).? So its always a pleasure to come across?the unexpected?effort that produces such a top notch product as Planetoid.? Quite simply, newcomer Ken Garing has produced a comic book with the skill of a seasoned comic book industry pro.? The story structure and characterization is the equivalant of the better written science fiction magazine short stories. Garing shows a strong skill in detailed storytelling, deftly utilizing narrative and visual flashbacks to?fill the reader in on backstory elements that are important to the?plot situation. The?artwork is both beautiful and the perfect visual style suited for this type of outer space sci-fi adventure telling.

???? This new comic book just brims over with storytelling potential, ranging from?hints of artificial intelligence lurking deep within the depths of the planetoid's junkpiles to Silas's upcoming interaction with his fellow castaways and his only friend Mendel.? So whether you're a hard science fiction fan or just looking for entertaining comic book storytelling (or you're looking for a combination of both!), don't miss-out on the chance to?be entertained?from the very beginning?of this excellent new comic book adventure series.

Dial H #4

Publisher: D.C. Comics

China Mieville: Writer

Mateus Santolouco: Art

???? DC Comics is up to issue #4 of its "Dial H For Hero" reboot that's being published as part of the second year of the New 52 rebranding of their comics line.? For the uninitiated, the series originated in the Silver Age House of Mystery title.? That version starred Robby Reed as a teen who discovered a mysterious phone dial that transformed him into a different superhero everytime he dialed the letters HERO. Robby is replaced in the title reboot by an overweight and unemployed character named Nelson Jent.? The original series was popular for Reed transforming each time into a fresh hero whose identity, costume and powers had to be created with each new monthly issue.? The reboot shortens the series title to simply "Dial H" and is written by well-known British science fiction author China Mieville with art by Mateus Santolouco.

???? Issue #4 is the latest installment of a multi-issue story arc that has a very strong science fiction theme.? The story initially focuses on Squid, an alien unstuck in time who is?adrift through various timelines and dimensions until corralled into our timeframe by a supervillain.? To make a long story short, Squid is psychically tied to a weird being of immense power.? When our bad guy attempts to control this powerful being, Nelson Jent steps-in with the assistance of a female character who also has her own Dial H device.? Without being a story spoiler,?everyone invlolved in this situation battles through various ups-and-downs, with the story segment ending in a battle cliffhanger to be picked-up and continued in next month's issue #5.

???? I'm giving this comic book a well-deserved mixed review.? On the negative side, the first half of the story segment is incredibly muddled, to the point where a reader who hasn't read the previous title issues has no idea what is going on.? While China Mieville is an acclaimed science fiction author, he's also known as a proponent of?a new subgenre called "Weird Science Fiction," and the abstractness of his unique narrative approach is disastrous for the reader to figure-out what's going on here.? On the plus side, the story narrative clouds suddenly dissipate mid-issue, and for the second half of the tale we have a?somewhat understandable and interesting story sequence.? I particularly enjoyed Nelson Jent's ability to improvise and prevail in a tough situation when denied access for a time to his superpower dial.? Its clear that given enough time and monthly issues, some of the storytelling in this title could effectively explore the transformation of Nelson from his life of Everyman failure to actually succeeding in his non-superpowered life.

???? In the end, the out-there writing style of China Mieville just doesn't sync well with the concept of Dial H, as evidenced by the disconnection of the first half of the tale with understandable comic book storytelling.? So I'd urge?readers interested in judging this series for themselves to gain some semblance of plot understanding by starting with issue #1 of this series.? And my review advice to DC Comics is two-fold: first, add a brief narrative story-to-date summary to the start of each monthly issue and secondly, ditch the high concept/attempt-to-be-edgy writing approach by replacing China Mieville with a writer who can?provide this series with the much-needed comic book storytelling quality that the rich history of Dial H For Hero, as well as its old and new fans, rightly deserve.

Resurrection Man #12

Publisher: D.C. Comics

Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning: Writers

Javier Pina: Artist

Jeromy Cox: Colors

???? Another science fiction-themed comic book within DC's New 52 inventory is Resurrection Man.? The series is a reboot of?the initial?1990's title run.? It?features Mitch Shelley, a South Carolina lawyer who has nanotechnology called tektites injected into him by a mysterious group known as "The Lab".? The technology allows Mitch to repeatedly rise from the dead with a new superpower with every experienced mortal incident.? The current series is scripted by original series creators Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with art by Javier Pina and colors by Jeromy Cox.

???? Issue #12 is the latest installment of a multi-issue story arc entitled "The Reborn Identity."? At this point in the series, Mitch has been kidnapped by The Lab and forced to undergo a brutal series of virtual reality deaths to analyze the nature of his tektite-fueled power.? We learn that The Lab is filled with various employees who also are Tektite-infested but who each manifest various afflictions caused by the nanotechnology.? The plot shifts mid-issue into high action, as a pair of employees sympathize with Mitch's predicament and attempt to rescue and release him from captivity.? Without being a detail spoiler, the issue ends?in a dramatic cliffhanger as the identity of the?mysterious leader of The Lab, who also initially created Mitch's condition, is dramatically revealed.

???? This is a very intriguing science fiction comic book concept presented in a very entertaining manner.? I thought of the concept as a spin-off from the Dial H plot idea reviewed above, albeit with the hero's repeated deaths triggering the random superpower guises instead of the simpler act of dialing a phone.? The creative team's product is strong and effective, with excellent artwork suitable to the thriller/action nature of the story and?gripping action?plotting from the team that created this character back in the 1990's.? There are two particular surprise plot twists that are outstanding: the presentation of Mitch's virtual reality plight, which is initially presented as a real world scenario and unexpectedly?revealed to be fictitious, and the cliffhanger reveal of the chief villain behind all that is happening in the Resurrection Man storyverse.

???? The ultimate complement to this issue is that its quality made me, the first-time reader, want to backtrack and read previous issues to enjoy the story progression leading-up to the details presented in issue #12.? So an obvious thumbs-up positive review recommendation is deserved for all Good DC Readers to do the same, enjoy issue #12 and if you haven't already done so,?backtrack your way through the That's Entertainment inventory to check-out the previous issues, as well as issues from the initial 1990's title run.

Contest Winner Announcement!!!

??? Our latest contest challenged you to tell us what you would?purchase with?our $10.00 prize gift certificate to That's Entertainment, if you were chosen as our winner-sort of a contest about our contest!? And our winner is (drumroll, please)...Erin O'Connor, who tells us that she would use the prize to purchase "those cool (model) insects" currently available at the store.? She's hoping that a butterfly is available for purchase. ?An interesting choice, taking advantage of one of the many fine offerings at That's Entertainment beyond the comic book inventory.? Congratulations to Erin and hope you buy that butterfly real soon!

New Contest Challenge Announcement!!!

???? The Bongo Congo Panel Of Contest Judges announce a baseball contest for this week.? As you know, our poor Red Sox are most likely not going to make the postseason play-offs this year.? As such, your new contest challenge is to e-mail us at Gordon_A@msn.com no later than Wednesday, September 5 telling us which major league team you're rooting for to make the playoffs and ultimately win the World Series.? Also pitch to us why you feel they deserve to be the big postseason winner this season.? For instance, my favorite non-Red Sox team for the postseason are the Pittsburgh Pirates.? I'd like to see them win it all because they're having a great year and they?haven't been champions since they won the 1979 World Series when they were led by Willie Stargell, in the?memorable "We Are Family" season.? Please note that our first prize $10.00 gift certificate to That's Entertainment is redeemable for regular retail merchandise or in-store ongoing specials, only.

???? That's all for now, so have two great NFL preseason watching and comic book reading weeks and see you again on Friday, September 7 Here In Bongo Congo!

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SHIRLEY: Another history-making GOP convention

BirthnameRonald Wilson Reagan
Office40th President of the United States
VicepresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
Term startJanuary 20, 1981
Term endJanuary 20, 1989
PredecessorJimmy Carter
SuccessorGeorge H. W. Bush
Order233rd
Office2Governor of California
Lieutenant2Robert FinchEdwin ReineckeJohn Harmer
Term start2January 2, 1967
Term end2January 6, 1975
Predecessor2Pat Brown
Successor2Jerry Brown
Birth dateFebruary 06, 1911
Birth placeTampico, Illinois, U.S.
Death dateJune 05, 2004
Death placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeRonald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California, U.S.
Resting place coordinates
PartyRepublican (1962?2004)
OtherpartyDemocratic (Before 1962)
SpouseJane Wyman (1940?1949)Nancy Davis (1952?2004)
ChildrenMaureen ReaganChristine ReaganMichael ReaganPatti DavisRon Reagan
Alma materEureka College
ReligionDisciples of Christlater Presbyterian
SignatureRonald Reagan Signature2.svg
Signature altCursive signature in ink
BranchUnited States ArmyUnited States Army Air Forces
Rank
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Ronald Wilson Reagan (; February 6, 1911?? June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981?89). Prior to that, he was the 33rd Governor of California (1967?75), and a radio, film and television actor.

Born in Tampico, Illinois, and raised in Dixon, Reagan was educated at Eureka College, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Sociology. After graduating, Reagan moved first to Iowa to work as a radio broadcaster and then, in 1937, to Los Angeles where he began a career as an actor, first in films and later television. Some of his most notable films include Knute Rockne, All American (1940), Kings Row (1942), and Bedtime for Bonzo (1951). Reagan served as President of the Screen Actors Guild and later as a spokesman for General Electric (GE); his start in politics occurred during his work for GE. Originally a member of the Democratic Party, his positions began shifting rightward in the late 1950s, and he switched to the Republican Party in 1962. After delivering a rousing speech in support of Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy in 1964, he was persuaded to seek the California governorship, winning two years later and again in 1970. He was defeated in his run for the Republican presidential nomination in 1968 as well as 1976, but won both the nomination and general election in 1980, defeating incumbent Jimmy Carter.

As president, Reagan implemented sweeping new political and economic initiatives. His supply-side economic policies, dubbed "Reaganomics", advocated reducing tax rates to spur economic growth, controlling the money supply to reduce inflation, deregulation of the economy, and reducing government spending. In his first term he survived an assassination attempt, took a hard line against labor unions, and ordered an invasion of Grenada. He was reelected in a landslide in 1984, proclaiming that it was "Morning in America". His second term was primarily marked by foreign matters, such as the ending of the Cold War, the 1986 bombing of Libya, and the revelation of the Iran-Contra affair. Publicly describing the Soviet Union as an "evil empire", he supported anti-communist movements worldwide and spent his first term forgoing the strategy of d?tente by ordering a massive military buildup in an arms race with the USSR. Reagan negotiated with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, culminating in the INF Treaty and the decrease of both countries' nuclear arsenals.

Reagan left office in 1989. In 1994, the former president disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease earlier in the year; he died ten years later at the age of 93. He ranks highly in public opinion polls of U.S. Presidents and is credited for generating an ideological renaissance on the American political right.

Early life

Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in an apartment on the second floor of a commercial building in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911, to Jack Reagan and Nelle Wilson Reagan. Reagan's father was a salesman and a storyteller, the grandson of Irish Catholic immigrants from County Tipperary while his mother had Scots and English ancestors. Reagan had one sibling, his older brother, Neil (1908?1996), who became an advertising executive. As a boy, Reagan's father nicknamed his son "Dutch", due to his "fat little Dutchman"-like appearance, and his "Dutchboy" haircut; the nickname stuck with him throughout his youth. Reagan's family briefly lived in several towns and cities in Illinois, including Monmouth, Galesburg and Chicago, until 1919, when they returned to Tampico and lived above the H.C. Pitney Variety Store. After his election as president, residing in the upstairs White House private quarters, Reagan would quip that he was "living above the store again".

According to Paul Kengor, author of God and Ronald Reagan, Reagan had a particularly strong faith in the goodness of people, which stemmed from the optimistic faith of his mother, Nelle, and the Disciples of Christ faith, which he was baptized into in 1922. For the time, Reagan was unusual in his opposition to racial discrimination, and recalled a time in Dixon when the local inn would not allow black people to stay there. Reagan brought them back to his house, where his mother invited them to stay the night and have breakfast the next morning.

Following the closure of the Pitney Store in late 1920, the Reagans moved to Dixon; the midwestern "small universe" had a lasting impression on Reagan. He attended Dixon High School, where he developed interests in acting, sports, and storytelling. His first job was as a lifeguard at the Rock River in Lowell Park, near Dixon, in 1927. Reagan performed 77 rescues as a lifeguard, noting that he notched a mark on a wooden log for every life he saved. Reagan attended Eureka College, where he became a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, a cheerleader, and majored in economics and sociology. He developed a reputation as a jack of all trades, excelling in campus politics, sports and theater. He was a member of the football team, captain of the swim team and was elected student body president. As student president, Reagan led a student revolt against the college president after he tried to cut back the faculty.

Entertainment career

Radio and film

After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Reagan drove himself to Iowa, where he auditioned for a job at many small-town radio stations. The University of Iowa hired him to broadcast home football games for the Hawkeyes. He was paid $10 per game. Soon after, a staff announcer's job opened at radio station WOC in Davenport, and Reagan was hired, now earning $100 per month. Aided by his persuasive voice, he moved to WHO radio in Des Moines as an announcer for Chicago Cubs baseball games. His specialty was creating play-by-play accounts of games that the station received by wire.

While traveling with the Cubs in California, Reagan took a screen test in 1937 that led to a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios. He spent the first few years of his Hollywood career in the "B film" unit, where, Reagan joked, the producers "didn't want them good, they wanted them Thursday". While sometimes overshadowed by other actors, Reagan's screen performances did receive many good reviews.

His first screen credit was the starring role in the 1937 movie Love Is on the Air, and by the end of 1939 he had already appeared in 19 films, including Dark Victory. Before the film Santa Fe Trail in 1940, he played the role of George "The Gipper" Gipp in the film Knute Rockne, All American; from it, he acquired the lifelong nickname "the Gipper". In 1941 exhibitors voted him the fifth most popular star from the younger generation in Hollywood.

Reagan's favorite acting role was as a double amputee in 1942's Kings Row, in which he recites the line, "Where's the rest of me?", later used as the title of his 1965 autobiography. Many film critics considered Kings Row to be his best movie, though the film was condemned by New York Times critic Bosley Crowther.

Although, Reagan called Kings Row the film that "made me a star", he was unable to capitalize on his success because he was ordered to active duty with the U.S. Army at San Francisco two months after its release, and never regained "star" status in motion pictures. Throughout his film career, his mother often answered much of his fan mail.

Military service

After completing fourteen home-study Army Extension Courses, Reagan enlisted in the Army Enlisted Reserve on April 29, 1937, as a private assigned to Troop B, 322nd Cavalry at Des Moines, Iowa. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Officers Reserve Corps of the cavalry on May 25, 1937.

Reagan was ordered to active duty for the first time on April 18, 1942. Due to his nearsightedness, he was classified for limited service only, which excluded him from serving overseas. His first assignment was at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation at Fort Mason, California, as a liaison officer of the Port and Transportation Office. Upon the approval of the Army Air Force (AAF), he applied for a transfer from the cavalry to the AAF on May 15, 1942, and was assigned to AAF Public Relations and subsequently to the First Motion Picture Unit (officially, the "18th Army Air Force Base Unit") in Culver City, California. On January 14, 1943, he was promoted to first lieutenant and was sent to the Provisional Task Force Show Unit of This Is The Army at Burbank, California. He returned to the First Motion Picture Unit after completing this duty and was promoted to captain on July 22, 1943.

In January 1944, Reagan was ordered to temporary duty in New York City to participate in the opening of the Sixth War Loan Drive. He was re-assigned to the First Motion Picture Unit on November 14, 1944, where he remained until the end of World War II. He was recommended for promotion to major on February 2, 1945, but this recommendation was disapproved on July 17 of that year. While with the First Motion Picture Unit in 1945, he was indirectly involved in discovering actress Marilyn Monroe. He returned to Fort MacArthur, California, where he was separated from active duty on December 9, 1945. By the end of the war, his units had produced some 400 training films for the AAF.

Reagan never left the United States during the war, though he kept a film reel, obtained while in the service, depicting the liberation of Auschwitz, as he believed that someday doubts would arise as to whether the Holocaust had occurred. It has been alleged that he was overheard telling Israeli foreign minister Yitzhak Shamir in 1983 that he had filmed that footage himself and helped liberate Auschwitz, though this purported conversation was disputed by Secretary of State George Shultz.

SAG president and television

Reagan was first elected to the Board of Directors of the Screen Actors Guild in 1941, serving as an alternate. Following World War II, he resumed service and became 3rd vice-president in 1946. The adoption of conflict-of-interest bylaws in 1947 led the SAG president and six board members to resign; Reagan was nominated in a special election for the position of president and subsequently elected. He was subsequently chosen by the membership to serve seven additional one-year terms, from 1947 to 1952 and in 1959. Reagan led SAG through eventful years that were marked by labor-management disputes, the Taft-Hartley Act, House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) hearings and the Hollywood blacklist era.

Amid the Red Scare in the late 1940s, Reagan provided the FBI with names of actors whom he believed to be communist sympathizers within the motion picture industry. Reagan testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee on the subject as well. A fervent anti-communist, he reaffirmed his commitment to democratic principles, stating, "I never as a citizen want to see our country become urged, by either fear or resentment of this group, that we ever compromise with any of our democratic principles through that fear or resentment."

Though an early critic of television, Reagan landed fewer film roles in the late 1950s and decided to join the medium. He was hired as the host of General Electric Theater, a series of weekly dramas that became very popular. His contract required him to tour GE plants sixteen weeks out of the year, often demanding of him fourteen speeches per day. He earned approximately $125,000 per year (about $1.07?million in 2010 dollars) in this role. His final work as a professional actor was as host and performer from 1964 to 1965 on the television series Death Valley Days. Reagan and Nancy Davis appeared together several times, including an episode of GE Theater in 1958 called A Turkey for the President.

Marriages and children

In 1938, Reagan co-starred in the film Brother Rat with actress Jane Wyman (1917?2007). They were engaged at the Chicago Theatre, and married on January 26, 1940, at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather church in Glendale, California. Together they had two biological children, Maureen (1941?2001) and Christine (who was born in 1947 but only lived one day), and adopted a third, Michael (born 1945). Following arguments about Reagan's political ambitions, Wyman filed for divorce in 1948, citing a distraction due to her husband's Screen Actors Guild union duties; the divorce was finalized in 1949. He is the only US president to have been divorced.

Reagan met actress Nancy Davis (born 1921) in 1949 after she contacted him in his capacity as president of the Screen Actors Guild to help her with issues regarding her name appearing on a communist blacklist in Hollywood (she had been mistaken for another Nancy Davis). She described their meeting by saying, "I don't know if it was exactly love at first sight, but it was pretty close." They were engaged at Chasen's restaurant in Los Angeles and were married on March 4, 1952, at the Little Brown Church in the San Fernando Valley. Actor William Holden served as best man at the ceremony. They had two children: Patti (born October 21, 1952) and Ron (born May 20, 1958).

Observers described the Reagans' relationship as close, authentic and intimate. During his presidency they were reported to frequently display their affection for one another; one press secretary said, "They never took each other for granted. They never stopped courting." He often called her "Mommy" she called him "Ronnie". He once wrote to her, "Whatever I treasure and enjoy?... all would be without meaning if I didn't have you." When he was in the hospital in 1981, she slept with one of his shirts to be comforted by his scent. In a letter to U.S. citizens written in 1994, Reagan wrote "I have recently been told that I am one of the millions of Americans who will be afflicted with Alzheimer's disease.... I only wish there was some way I could spare Nancy from this painful experience", and in 1998, while Reagan was stricken by Alzheimer's, Nancy told Vanity Fair, "Our relationship is very special. We were very much in love and still are. When I say my life began with Ronnie, well, it's true. It did. I can't imagine life without him."

Early political career

Reagan began his political career as a liberal Democrat, admirer of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and an active supporter of New Deal policies. In the early 1950s, as his relationship with Republican actress Nancy Davis grew, he shifted to the right and, while remaining a Democrat, endorsed the presidential candidacies of Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956 as well as Richard Nixon in 1960. The last time Reagan actively supported a Democratic candidate was in 1950 when he helped Helen Gahagan Douglas in her unsuccessful Senate campaign against Richard Nixon. After being hired in 1954 to host the General Electric Theater, a TV drama series, Reagan soon began to embrace the conservative views of the sponsoring company's officials. His many GE speeches?which he wrote himself?were non-partisan but carried a conservative, pro-business message; he was influenced by Lemuel Boulware, a senior GE executive. Boulware, known for his tough stance against unions and his innovative strategies to win over workers, championed the core tenets of modern American conservatism: free markets, anticommunism, lower taxes, and limited government. Eventually, the ratings for Reagan's show fell off and GE dropped Reagan in 1962. In August of that year Reagan formally switched to the Republican Party, stating, "I didn't leave the Democratic Party. The party left me."

In the early 1960s Reagan opposed certain civil rights legislation, saying that "if an individual wants to discriminate against Negroes or others in selling or renting his house, it is his right to do so." In his rationale, he cited his opposition to government intrusion into personal freedoms, as opposed to racism; he strongly denied having racist motives and later reversed his opposition to voting rights and fair housing laws. When legislation that would become Medicare was introduced in 1961, Reagan created a recording for the American Medical Association warning that such legislation would mean the end of freedom in America. Reagan said that if his listeners did not write letters to prevent it, "we will awake to find that we have so?cialism. And if you don't do this, and if I don't do it, one of these days, you and I are going to spend our sunset years telling our children, and our children's children, what it once was like in America when men were free." He also joined the National Rifle Association and would become a lifetime member.

Reagan endorsed the campaign of conservative presidential contender Barry Goldwater in 1964. Speaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. He revealed his ideological motivation in a famed speech delivered on October 27, 1964: "The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing." He also said, "You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream ? the maximum of individual freedom consistent with order ? or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism." This "A Time for Choosing" speech raised $1?million for Goldwater's campaign and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.

Governor of California, 1967?1975

California Republicans were impressed with Reagan's political views and charisma after his "Time for Choosing" speech, and nominated him for Governor of California in 1966. In Reagan's campaign, he emphasized two main themes: "to send the welfare bums back to work", and, in reference to burgeoning anti-war and anti-establishment student protests at the University of California at Berkeley, "to clean up the mess at Berkeley". He was elected, defeating two-term governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, and was sworn in on January 2, 1967. In his first term, he froze government hiring and approved tax hikes to balance the budget.

Shortly after the beginning of his term, Reagan tested the presidential waters in 1968 as part of a "Stop Nixon" movement, hoping to cut into Nixon's Southern support and be a compromise candidate if neither Nixon nor second-place Nelson Rockefeller received enough delegates to win on the first ballot at the Republican convention. However, by the time of the convention Nixon had 692 delegate votes, 25 more than he needed to secure the nomination, followed by Rockefeller with Reagan in third place.

Reagan was involved in high-profile conflicts with the protest movements of the era. On May 15, 1969, during the People's Park protests at UC Berkeley, Reagan sent the California Highway Patrol and other officers to quell the protests, in an incident that became known as "Bloody Thursday", resulting in the death of student James Rector and the blinding of carpenter Alan Blanchard. Reagan then called out 2,200 state National Guard troops to occupy the city of Berkeley for two weeks in order to crack down on the protesters. A year after "Bloody Thursday", Reagan responded to questions about campus protest movements saying, "If it takes a bloodbath, let's get it over with. No more appeasement." When the Symbionese Liberation Army kidnapped Patty Hearst in Berkeley and demanded the distribution of food to the poor, Reagan joked, "It's just too bad we can't have an epidemic of botulism."

Early in 1967, the national debate on abortion was beginning. Democratic California state senator Anthony Beilenson introduced the "Therapeutic Abortion Act", in an effort to reduce the number of "back-room abortions" performed in California. The State Legislature sent the bill to Reagan's desk where, after many days of indecision, he signed it. About two million abortions would be performed as a result, most because of a provision in the bill allowing abortions for the well-being of the mother. Reagan had been in office for only four months when he signed the bill, and stated that had he been more experienced as governor, it would not have been signed. After he recognized what he called the "consequences" of the bill, he announced that he was pro-life. He maintained that position later in his political career, writing extensively about abortion.

Despite an unsuccessful attempt to recall him in 1968, Reagan was re-elected in 1970, defeating "Big Daddy" Jesse Unruh. He chose not to seek a third term in the following election cycle. One of Reagan's greatest frustrations in office concerned capital punishment, which he strongly supported. His efforts to enforce the state's laws in this area were thwarted when the Supreme Court of California issued its People v. Anderson decision, which invalidated all death sentences issued in California prior to 1972, though the decision was later overturned by a constitutional amendment. The only execution during Reagan's governorship was on April 12, 1967, when Aaron Mitchell's sentence was carried out by the state in San Quentin's gas chamber.

In 1969, Reagan, as Governor, signed the Family Law Act which was the first no fault divorce legislation in the United States.

Reagan's terms as governor helped to shape the policies he would pursue in his later political career as president. By campaigning on a platform of sending "the welfare bums back to work", he spoke out against the idea of the welfare state. He also strongly advocated the Republican ideal of less government regulation of the economy, including that of undue federal taxation.

Reagan did not seek re-election to a third term as governor in 1974 and was succeeded by Democratic California Secretary of State Jerry Brown on January 6, 1975.

1976 presidential campaign

In 1976, Reagan challenged incumbent President Gerald Ford in a bid to become the Republican Party's candidate for president. Reagan soon established himself as the conservative candidate with the support of like-minded organizations such as the American Conservative Union which became key components of his political base, while President Ford was considered a more moderate Republican.

Reagan's campaign relied on a strategy crafted by campaign manager John Sears of winning a few primaries early to damage the inevitability of Ford's likely nomination. Reagan won North Carolina, Texas, and California, but the strategy failed, as he ended up losing New Hampshire, Florida, and his native Illinois. The Texas campaign lent renewed hope to Reagan, when he swept all ninety-six delegates chosen in the May 1 primary, with four more awaiting at the state convention. Much of the credit for that victory came from the work of three co-chairmen, including Ernest Angelo, the mayor of Midland, and Ray Barnhart of Houston, whom President Reagan tapped in 1981 as director of the Federal Highway Administration.

However, as the GOP convention neared, Ford appeared close to victory. Acknowledging his party's moderate wing, Reagan chose moderate Senator Richard Schweiker of Pennsylvania as his running mate if nominated. Nonetheless, Ford prevailed with 1,187 delegates to Reagan's 1,070. Ford would go on to lose the 1976 Presidential election to the Democrat Jimmy Carter.

Reagan's concession speech emphasized the dangers of nuclear war and the threat posed by the Soviet Union. Though he lost the nomination, he received 307 write-in votes in New Hampshire, 388 votes as an Independent on Wyoming's ballot, and a single electoral vote from a faithless elector in the November election from the state of Washington, which Ford had won over Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter.

1980 presidential campaign

The 1980 presidential campaign between Reagan and incumbent President Jimmy Carter was conducted during domestic concerns and the ongoing Iran hostage crisis. His campaign stressed some of his fundamental principles: lower taxes to stimulate the economy, less government interference in people's lives, states' rights, a strong national defense, and restoring the U.S. Dollar to a gold standard.

Reagan launched his campaign by declaring "I believe in states' rights", in Philadelphia, Mississippi, known at the time for the murder of three civil rights workers who had been trying to register African-Americans to vote during the civil rights movement. After receiving the Republican nomination, Reagan selected one of his primary opponents, George H.W. Bush, to be his running mate. His showing in the October televised debate boosted his campaign. Reagan won the election, carrying 44 states with 489 electoral votes to 49 electoral votes for Carter (representing six states and Washington, D.C.). Reagan received 50.7% of the popular vote while Carter took 41%, and Independent John B. Anderson (a liberal Republican) received 6.7%. Republicans captured the Senate for the first time since 1952, and gained 34 House seats, but the Democrats retained a majority.

During the presidential campaign, questions were raised by reporters on Reagan's stance on the Briggs Initiative, also known as Proposition 6, a ballot initiative in Reagan's home state of California where he was governor, which would have banned gays, lesbians, and supporters of LGBT rights from working in public schools in California. His opposition to the initiative was instrumental in its landslide defeat by Californian voters. Reagan published an editorial in which he stated "homosexuality is not a contagious disease like the measles..." and that prevailing scientific opinion was that a child's sexual orientation cannot be influenced by someone else.

Presidency, 1981?1989

During his Presidency, Reagan pursued policies that reflected his personal belief in individual freedom, brought changes domestically, both to the U.S. economy and expanded military, and contributed to the end of the Cold War. Termed the Reagan Revolution, his presidency would reinvigorate American morale and reduce the people's reliance upon government. As president, Reagan kept a series of diaries in which he commented on daily occurrences of his presidency and his views on the issues of the day. The diaries were published in May 2007 in the bestselling book, The Reagan Diaries.

First term, 1981?1985

To date, Reagan is the oldest man elected to the office of the presidency (at 69). In his first inaugural address on January 20, 1981, which Reagan himself wrote, he addressed the country's economic malaise arguing: "In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problems; government is the problem."

The Reagan Presidency began in a dramatic manner; as Reagan was giving his inaugural address, 52 U.S. hostages, held by Iran for 444 days were set free.

Assassination attempt

On March 30, 1981, only 69 days into the new administration, Reagan, his press secretary James Brady, Washington police officer Thomas Delahanty, and Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy were struck by gunfire from would-be assassin John Hinckley, Jr. outside the Washington Hilton Hotel. Although "close to death" during surgery, Reagan recovered and was released from the hospital on April 11, becoming the first serving U.S. President to survive being shot in an assassination attempt. The attempt had great influence on Reagan's popularity; polls indicated his approval rating to be around 73%. Reagan believed that God had spared his life so that he might go on to fulfill a greater purpose.

Air traffic controllers' strike

In summer 1981 PATCO, the union of federal air traffic controllers went on strike, violating a federal law prohibiting government unions from striking. Declaring the situation an emergency as described in the 1947 Taft?Hartley Act, Reagan stated that if the air traffic controllers "do not report for work within 48 hours, they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated". They did not return and on August 5, Reagan fired 11,345 striking air traffic controllers who had ignored his order, and used supervisors and military controllers to handle the nation's commercial air traffic until new controllers could be hired and trained. As a leading reference work on public administration concluded, "The firing of PATCO employees not only demonstrated a clear resolve by the president to take control of the bureaucracy, but it also sent a clear message to the private sector that unions no longer needed to be feared."

"Reaganomics" and the economy

During Jimmy Carter's last year in office (1980), inflation averaged 12.5%, compared with 4.4% during Reagan's last year in office (1988). During Reagan's administration, the unemployment rate declined from 7.5% to 5.4%, with the rate reaching highs of 10.8% in 1982 and 10.4% in 1983, averaging 7.5% over the eight years.

Reagan implemented policies based on supply-side economics and advocated a classical liberal and laissez-faire philosophy, seeking to stimulate the economy with large, across-the-board tax cuts. He also supported returning the U.S. to some sort of gold standard, and successfully urged Congress to establish the U.S. Gold Commission to study how one could be implemented. Citing the economic theories of Arthur Laffer, Reagan promoted the proposed tax cuts as potentially stimulating the economy enough to expand the tax base, offsetting the revenue loss due to reduced rates of taxation, a theory that entered political discussion as the Laffer curve. Reaganomics was the subject of debate with supporters pointing to improvements in certain key economic indicators as evidence of success, and critics pointing to large increases in federal budget deficits and the national debt. His policy of "peace through strength" (also described as "firm but fair") resulted in a record peacetime defense buildup including a 40% real increase in defense spending between 1981 and 1985.

During Reagan's presidency, federal income tax rates were lowered significantly with the signing of the bipartisan Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 which lowered the top marginal tax bracket from 70% to 50% and the lowest bracket from 14% to 11%, however other tax increases passed by Congress and signed by Reagan, ensured that tax revenues over his two terms were 18.2% of GDP as compared to 18.1% over the 40 year period 1970-2010. Then, in 1982 the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 was signed into law, initiating one of the nation's first public/private partnerships and a major part of the president's job creation program. Reagan's Assistant Secretary of Labor and Chief of Staff, Al Angrisani, was a primary architect of the bill. The Tax Reform Act of 1986, another bipartisan effort championed by Reagan, further reduced the top rate to 28%, raised the bottom bracket from 11% to 15%, and, cut the number of tax brackets to 4.

Conversely, Congress passed and Reagan signed into law tax increases of some nature in every year from 1981 to 1987 to continue funding such government programs as Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA), Social Security, and the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984 (DEFRA). Despite the fact that TEFRA was the "largest peacetime tax increase in American history", Reagan is better known for his tax cuts and lower-taxes philosophy. Real gross domestic product (GDP) growth recovered strongly after the early 1980s recession ended in 1982, and grew during his eight years in office at an annual rate of 3.85% per year. Unemployment peaked at 10.8% monthly rate in December 1982?higher than any time since the Great Depression?then dropped during the rest of Reagan's presidency. Sixteen million new jobs were created, while inflation significantly decreased. The net effect of all Reagan-era tax bills was a 1% decrease in government revenues when compared to Treasury Department revenue estimates from the Administration's first post-enactment January budgets. However, federal Income Tax receipts increased from 1980 to 1989, rising from $308.7 billion to $549 billion.

During the Reagan Administration, federal receipts grew at an average rate of 8.2% (2.5% attributed to higher Social Security receipts), and federal outlays grew at an annual rate of 7.1%. Reagan also revised the tax code with the bipartisan Tax Reform Act of 1986.

Reagan's policies proposed that economic growth would occur when marginal tax rates were low enough to spur investment, which would then lead to increased economic growth, higher employment and wages. Critics labeled this "trickle-down economics"?the belief that tax policies that benefit the wealthy will create a "trickle-down" effect to the poor. Questions arose whether Reagan's policies benefited the wealthy more than those living in poverty, and many poor and minority citizens viewed Reagan as indifferent to their struggles. These views were exacerbated by the fact that Reagan's economic regimen included freezing the minimum wage at $3.35 an hour, slashing federal assistance to local governments by 60%, cutting the budget for public housing and Section 8 rent subsidies in half, and eliminating the antipoverty Community Development Block Grant program. The widening gap between the rich and poor had already begun during the 1970s before Reagan's economic policies took effect. Along with Reagan's 1981 cut in the top regular tax rate on unearned income, he reduced the maximum capital gains rate to only 20%. Reagan later set tax rates on capital gains at the same level as the rates on ordinary income like salaries and wages, with both topping out at 28%. Reagan has remained popular as an antitax hero despite raising taxes eleven times over the course of his presidency, all in the name of fiscal responsibility. According to Paul Krugman, "Over all, the 1982 tax increase undid about a third of the 1981 cut; as a share of G.D.P., the increase was substantially larger than Mr. Clinton's 1993 tax increase." According to historian and domestic policy adviser Bruce Bartlett, Reagan's tax increases over the course of his presidency took back half of the 1981 tax cut.

Further following his less-government intervention views, Reagan cut the budgets of non-military programs including Medicaid, food stamps, federal education programs and the EPA. While he protected entitlement programs, such as Social Security and Medicare, his administration attempted to purge many people with disabilities from the Social Security disability rolls.

The administration's stance toward the Savings and Loan industry contributed to the Savings and loan crisis. It is also suggested, by a minority of Reaganomics critics, that the policies partially influenced the stock market crash of 1987, but there is no consensus regarding a single source for the crash. In order to cover newly spawned federal budget deficits, the United States borrowed heavily both domestically and abroad, raising the national debt from $997?billion to $2.85?trillion. Reagan described the new debt as the "greatest disappointment" of his presidency.

He reappointed Paul Volcker as Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and in 1987 he appointed monetarist Alan Greenspan to succeed him. Reagan ended the price controls on domestic oil which had contributed to energy crises in the early 1970s. The price of oil subsequently dropped, and the 1980s did not see the fuel shortages that the 1970s had. Reagan also fulfilled a 1980 campaign promise to repeal the Windfall profit tax in 1988, which had previously increased dependence on foreign oil. Some economists, such as Nobel Prize winners Milton Friedman and Robert A. Mundell, argue that Reagan's tax policies invigorated America's economy and contributed to the economic boom of the 1990s.

During Reagan's presidency, a program was initiated within the US intelligence community to ensure America's economic strength. The program, Project Socrates, developed and demonstrated the means required for the US to generate and lead the next evolutionary leap in technology acquisition and utilization for a competitive advantage?automated innovation. To ensure that the US acquired the maximum benefit from automated innovation, Reagan, during his second term, had an executive order drafted to create a new Federal agency to implement the Project Socrates results on a nation-wide basis. However, Reagan's term came to end before the executive order could be coordinated and signed, and the incoming Bush administration, labeling Project Socrates as "industrial policy", had it terminated.

Lebanon and Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada), 1983

American peacekeeping forces in Beirut, a part of a multinational force during the Lebanese Civil War who had been earlier deployed by Reagan, were attacked on October 23, 1983. The Beirut barracks bombing resulted in the deaths of 241 American servicemen and the wounding of more than 60 others by a suicide truck bomber. Reagan sent a White House team to the site four days later, led by his Vice President, George H.W. Bush. Reagan called the attack "despicable", pledged to keep a military force in Lebanon, and planned to target the Sheik Abdullah barracks in Baalbek, Lebanon, training ground for Hezbollah fighters, but the mission was later aborted. On February 7, 1984, President Reagan ordered the Marines to begin withdrawal from Lebanon. In April 1984, as his keynote address to the 20,000 attendees of the Rev. Jerry Falwell's "Baptist Fundamentalism '84" convention in Washington, D.C., he read a first hand account of the bombing, written by Navy Chaplain (Rabbi) Arnold Resnicoff, who had been asked to write the report by Bush and his team. Osama bin Laden would later cite Reagan's withdrawal of forces as a sign of American weakness.

On October 25, 1983, only two days later, Reagan ordered U.S. forces to invade Grenada, code named Operation Urgent Fury, where a 1979 coup d'?tat had established an independent non-aligned Marxist-Leninist government. A formal appeal from the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) led to the intervention of U.S. forces; President Reagan also cited an allegedly regional threat posed by a Soviet-Cuban military build-up in the Caribbean and concern for the safety of several hundred American medical students at St. George's University as adequate reasons to invade. Operation Urgent Fury was the first major military operation conducted by U.S. forces since the Vietnam War, several days of fighting commenced, resulting in a U.S. victory, with 19 American fatalities and 116 wounded American soldiers. In mid-December, after a new government was appointed by the Governor-General, U.S. forces withdrew.

Escalation of the Cold War

Reagan escalated the Cold War, accelerating a reversal from the policy of d?tente which began in 1979 following the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Reagan ordered a massive buildup of the United States Armed Forces and implemented new policies towards the Soviet Union: reviving the B-1 Lancer program that had been canceled by the Carter administration, and producing the MX missile. In response to Soviet deployment of the SS-20, Reagan oversaw NATO's deployment of the Pershing missile in West Germany.

Together with the United Kingdom's prime minister Margaret Thatcher, Reagan denounced the Soviet Union in ideological terms. In a famous address on June 8, 1982 to the British Parliament in the Royal Gallery of the Palace of Westminster, Reagan said, "the forward march of freedom and democracy will leave Marxism-Leninism on the ash-heap of history". On March 3, 1983, he predicted that communism would collapse, stating, "Communism is another sad, bizarre chapter in human history whose last pages even now are being written." In a speech to the National Association of Evangelicals on March 8, 1983, Reagan called the Soviet Union "an evil empire".

After Soviet fighters downed Korean Air Lines Flight 007 near Moneron Island on September 1, 1983, carrying 269 people, including Georgia congressman Larry McDonald, Reagan labeled the act a "massacre" and declared that the Soviets had turned "against the world and the moral precepts which guide human relations among people everywhere". The Reagan administration responded to the incident by suspending all Soviet passenger air service to the United States, and dropped several agreements being negotiated with the Soviets, wounding them financially. As result of the shootdown, and the cause of KAL 007's going astray thought to be inadequacies related to its navigational system, Reagan announced on September 16, 1983 that the Global Positioning System would be made available for civilian use, free of charge, once completed in order to avert similar navigational errors in future.

Under a policy that came to be known as the Reagan Doctrine, Reagan and his administration also provided overt and covert aid to anti-communist resistance movements in an effort to "rollback" Soviet-backed communist governments in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Reagan deployed the CIA's Special Activities Division to Afghanistan and Pakistan. They were instrumental in training, equipping and leading Mujaheddin forces against the Soviet Army. President Reagan's Covert Action program has been given credit for assisting in ending the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, though the US funded armaments introduced then would later pose a threat to US troops in the 2000s (decade) war in Afghanistan. However, in a break from the Carter policy of arming Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act, Reagan also agreed with the communist government in China to reduce the sale of arms to Taiwan.

In March 1983, Reagan introduced the Strategic Defense Initiative, a defense project Reagan believed that this defense shield could make nuclear war impossible, but disbelief that the technology could ever work led opponents to dub SDI "Star Wars" and argue that the technological objective was unattainable. For those reasons, David Gergen, former aide to President Reagan, believes that in retrospect, SDI hastened the end of the Cold War.

Critics labeled Reagan's foreign policies as aggressive, imperialistic, and chided them as "warmongering", though they were supported by leading American conservatives who argued that they were necessary to protect U.S. security interests. A reformer, Mikhail Gorbachev, would later rise to power in the Soviet Union in 1985, implementing new policies for openness and reform that were called glasnost and perestroika.

1984 presidential campaign

Reagan accepted the Republican nomination in Dallas, Texas, on a wave of positive feeling. He proclaimed that it was "morning again in America", regarding the recovering economy and the dominating performance by the U.S. athletes at the 1984 Summer Olympics, among other things. He became the first American president to open an Olympic Games held in the United States.

Reagan's opponent in the 1984 presidential election was former Vice President Walter Mondale. With questions about Reagan's age, and a weak performance in the first presidential debate, his ability to perform the duties of president for another term was questioned. His apparent confused and forgetful behavior was evident to his supporters; they had previously known him clever and witty. Rumors began to circulate that he had Alzheimer's disease. Reagan rebounded in the second debate, and confronted questions about his age, quipping, "I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience", which generated applause and laughter, even from Mondale himself.

That November, Reagan was re-elected, winning 49 of 50 states. The president's overwhelming victory saw Mondale carry only his home state of Minnesota (by 3800 votes) and the District of Columbia. Reagan won a record 525 electoral votes, the most of any candidate in United States history, and received 58.8% of the popular vote to Mondale's 40.6%.

Second term, 1985?1989

Reagan was sworn in as president for the second time on January 20, 1985, in a private ceremony at the White House. Because January 20 fell on a Sunday, a public celebration was not held but took place in the Capitol Rotunda the following day. January 21 was one of the coldest days on record in Washington, D.C.; due to poor weather, inaugural celebrations were held inside the Capitol. In the coming weeks he shook up his staff somewhat, moving White House Chief of Staff James Baker to Secretary of the Treasury and naming Treasury Secretary Donald Regan, a former Merrill Lynch officer, Chief of Staff.

In 1985, Reagan visited a German military cemetery in Bitburg to lay a wreath with West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. It was determined that the cemetery held the graves of forty-nine members of the Waffen-SS. Reagan issued a statement that called the Nazi soldiers buried in that cemetery as themselves "victims", a designation which ignited a stir over whether Reagan had equated the SS men to victims of the Holocaust; Pat Buchanan, Reagan's Director of Communications, argued that the president did not equate the SS members with the actual Holocaust. Now strongly urged to cancel the visit, the president responded that it would be wrong to back down on a promise he had made to Chancellor Kohl. He ultimately attended the ceremony where two military generals laid a wreath.

The disintegration of the Space Shuttle Challenger on January 28, 1986, proved a pivotal moment in Reagan's presidency. All seven astronauts aboard were killed. On the night of the disaster, Reagan delivered a speech, written by Peggy Noonan, in which he said:

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War on Drugs

Midway into his second term, Reagan declared more militant policies in the War on Drugs. He said that "drugs were menacing our society" and promised to fight for drug-free schools and workplaces, expanded drug treatment, stronger law enforcement and drug interdiction efforts, and greater public awareness.

In 1986, Reagan signed a drug enforcement bill that budgeted $1.7?billion to fund the War on Drugs and specified a mandatory minimum penalty for drug offenses. The bill was criticized for promoting significant racial disparities in the prison population and critics also charged that the policies did little to reduce the availability of drugs on the street, while resulting in a great financial burden for America. Defenders of the effort point to success in reducing rates of adolescent drug use. First Lady Nancy Reagan made the War on Drugs her main priority by founding the "Just Say No" drug awareness campaign, which aimed to discourage children and teenagers from engaging in recreational drug use by offering various ways of saying "no". Nancy Reagan traveled to 65 cities in 33 states, raising awareness about the dangers of drugs including alcohol.

Libya bombing

Relations between Libya and the U.S. under President Reagan were continually contentious, beginning with the Gulf of Sidra incident in 1981; by 1982, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was considered by the CIA to be, along with USSR leader Leonid Brezhnev and Cuban leader Fidel Castro, and was also labeled as "our international public enemy number one" by a CIA official. The UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher allowed the US Air Force to use Britain's air bases to launch the attack, on the justification that the UK was supporting America's right to self-defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter. The attack was designed to halt Gaddafi's "ability to export terrorism", offering him "incentives and reasons to alter his criminal behavior". The president addressed the nation from the Oval Office after the attacks had commenced, stating, "When our citizens are attacked or abused anywhere in the world on the direct orders of hostile regimes, we will respond so long as I'm in this office." The attack was condemned by many countries. By a vote of 79 in favor to 28 against with 33 abstentions, the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 41/38 which "condemns the military attack perpetrated against the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya on 15 April 1986, which constitutes a violation of the Charter of the United Nations and of international law."

Immigration

Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act in 1986. The act made it illegal to knowingly hire or recruit illegal immigrants, required employers to attest to their employees' immigration status, and granted amnesty to approximately three million illegal immigrants who entered the United States prior to January 1, 1982, and had lived in the country continuously. Critics argue that the employer sanctions were without teeth and failed to stem illegal immigration. Upon signing the act at a ceremony held beside the newly refurbished Statue of Liberty, Reagan said, "The legalization provisions in this act will go far to improve the lives of a class of individuals who now must hide in the shadows, without access to many of the benefits of a free and open society. Very soon many of these men and women will be able to step into the sunlight and, ultimately, if they choose, they may become Americans." Reagan also said, "The employer sanctions program is the keystone and major element. It will remove the incentive for illegal immigration by eliminating the job opportunities which draw illegal aliens here."

Iran?Contra affair

In 1986, a scandal shook the administration stemming from the use of proceeds from covert arms sales to Iran to fund the Contras in Nicaragua, which had been specifically outlawed by an act of Congress. The Iran?Contra affair became the largest political scandal in the United States during the 1980s. The International Court of Justice, whose jurisdiction to decide the case was disputed by the US, ruled that the U.S. had violated international law and breached treaties in Nicaragua in various ways (see Nicaragua v. United States).

President Reagan professed ignorance of the plot's existence. He appointed two Republicans and one Democrat (John Tower, Brent Scowcroft and Edmund Muskie, known as the "Tower Commission") to investigate the scandal. The commission could not find direct evidence that Reagan had prior knowledge of the program, but criticized him heavily for his disengagement from managing his staff, making the diversion of funds possible. A separate report by Congress concluded that "If the president did not know what his national security advisers were doing, he should have." Reagan's popularity declined from 67% to 46% in less than a week, the greatest and quickest decline ever for a president. The scandal resulted in fourteen indictments within Reagan's staff, and eleven convictions.

Many Central Americans criticize Reagan for his support of the Contras, calling him an anti-communist zealot, blinded to human rights abuses, while others say he "saved Central America". Daniel Ortega, Sandinistan and president of Nicaragua, said that he hoped God would forgive Reagan for his "dirty war against Nicaragua".

End of the Cold War

By the early 1980s, many people in the US perceived that the USSR military capabilities were gaining on that of the United States. Previously, the U.S. had relied on the qualitative superiority of its weapons to essentially frighten the Soviets, but the gap had been narrowed. Although the Soviet Union did not accelerate military spending after President Reagan's military buildup, their large military expenses, in combination with collectivized agriculture and inefficient planned manufacturing, were a heavy burden for the Soviet economy. At the same time, Saudi Arabia increased oil production, which resulted in a drop of oil prices in 1985 to one-third of the previous level; oil was the main source of Soviet export revenues. These factors gradually brought the Soviet economy to a stagnant state during Gorbachev's tenure.

Reagan recognized the change in the direction of the Soviet leadership with Mikhail Gorbachev, and shifted to diplomacy, with a view to encourage the Soviet leader to pursue substantial arms agreements. Reagan's personal mission was to achieve "a world free of nuclear weapons", which he regarded as "totally irrational, totally inhumane, good for nothing but killing, possibly destructive of life on earth and civilization". He was able to start discussions on nuclear disarmament with General Secretary Gorbachev. Gorbachev and Reagan held four summit conferences between 1985 and 1988: the first in Geneva, Switzerland, the second in Reykjav?k, Iceland, the third in Washington, D.C., and the fourth in Moscow. Reagan believed that if he could persuade the Soviets to allow for more democracy and free speech, this would lead to reform and the end of Communism.

Speaking at the Berlin Wall on June 12, 1987, Reagan challenged Gorbachev to go further, saying:

Prior to Gorbachev visiting Washington, D.C., for the third summit in 1987, the Soviet leader announced his intention to pursue significant arms agreemen

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