It is the dawn of a new week and our team has been busy with a series of notations and views of the week. It has been quite a busy weekend and our team is on the prowl with the daily watch #hashtags. But, it was also a bit of a sad weekend as I begin this week though in my own "corner" with a personal thought on the passing of Nancy Reagan. The Former First Lady passed away from congestive heart failure this weekend at the age of 94.
I had profound disagreements with President Reagan from a policy perspective. However, I could not help but underscore how he worked to bridge differences and make courageous decisions. For instance, I viewed his decision to raise taxes as courageous that went against conservative orthodoxy. I viewed his courageous stance against the NRA as principled. I even view his attempt at an opening to Iran in 1986 as courageous as well. For me, the power behind what made
I personally had profound disagreements with President Reagan from a policy perspective. However, I could not help but underscore how he worked to bridge differences and make courageous decisions. For instance, I viewed his decision to raise taxes as courageous that went against conservative orthodoxy. I viewed his courageous stance against the NRA as principled. I even view his attempt at an opening to Iran in 1986 as courageous as well. For me, the power behind what made Reagan Reagan was Mrs Reagan. It was ultimately a love story that sustained Ronald Reagan in good times and tough times--especially as Ronald Reagan came out with his letter announcing his disease and the long goodbye. --which again underscored a sense of courage that is at the heart of leadership today.
As I was working on supporting the network, I just saw this from the Office of the Speaker and think that it is a fitting tribute to one of the pivotal persons who served America. . May her Soul RIP:
I had profound disagreements with President Reagan from a policy perspective. However, I could not help but underscore how he worked to bridge differences and make courageous decisions. For instance, I viewed his decision to raise taxes as courageous that went against conservative orthodoxy. I viewed his courageous stance against the NRA as principled. I even view his attempt at an opening to Iran in 1986 as courageous as well. For me, the power behind what made
I personally had profound disagreements with President Reagan from a policy perspective. However, I could not help but underscore how he worked to bridge differences and make courageous decisions. For instance, I viewed his decision to raise taxes as courageous that went against conservative orthodoxy. I viewed his courageous stance against the NRA as principled. I even view his attempt at an opening to Iran in 1986 as courageous as well. For me, the power behind what made Reagan Reagan was Mrs Reagan. It was ultimately a love story that sustained Ronald Reagan in good times and tough times--especially as Ronald Reagan came out with his letter announcing his disease and the long goodbye. --which again underscored a sense of courage that is at the heart of leadership today.
As I was working on supporting the network, I just saw this from the Office of the Speaker and think that it is a fitting tribute to one of the pivotal persons who served America. . May her Soul RIP:
Mrs. Reagan
March 7, 2016 | Speaker Paul Ryan | http://spkrryan.us/1M2ZiIc
The people’s House extends its condolences to the Reagan family and offers its prayers on the passing of a great American.
Flags at the U.S. Capitol fly at half-staff in honor of Nancy Reagan's memory.
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