Wrong. I know history----and I know a lot of history. You are ill-advised to get into political and historical discussions with me. You'll lose every trip of the train.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...choices/3099b261-26ac-4d2d-a104-ec62d64f8dca/
President Reagan yesterday sent a "hard choices" $994 billion budget to a highly skeptical, election-minded Congress that responded with howls of pain, ridicule from Democrats and GOP pressure for an early compromise.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Les Aspin (D-Wis.) called the proposal "dead before arrival," and Sen. Bill Bradley (D-N.J.) said there were not even 25 votes in favor of it in the Republican-controlled Senate. Senate Budget Committee Chairman Pete V. Domenici (R-N.M.) called for a summit meeting "to see if we can put a package together," including tax increases opposed by Reagan.
Many lawmakers complained that the budget would cut too deeply into domestic programs and not enough into defense, a complaint that has greeted all of Reagan's budgets.