President Reagan’s Prediction Comes True

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Former President Ronald Reagan famously predicted the future of America in five ways.

Here are the political prophecies of Reagan:

• 1. Reagan warned that radical leftists will attempt a government-run takeover and weaponization of health care.

“One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine,” Reagan said in a 10-minute speech. (Trending: Illegal Immigrant Deported 9 Times Commits Heinous Crime

“It’s very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project,” he also said.

Reagan argued that “under our free enterprise system, we have seen medicine reach the greatest heights that it has in any country in the world.”

• 2. Reagan predicted that America’s shining “city upon a hill” will remain a beacon to the world.

Reagan biographer Craig Shirley said, “As a visionary, Reagan believed in a happy and productive future. Some politicians derided the ‘V’ word, but not Reagan. To him, controlling events and thus controlling the future was the job of a national leader.”

“The city upon a hill was a vision to Reagan but also the promise of a reality. Of the reality of the future of America.” (Trending: As Fauci’s Net Worth Surpasses $11 Million, Americans Take A Closer Look At His Disturbing Lies)

• 3. Reagan correctly predicted the outcome of the Cold War: “We win and they lose”

Reagan offered a better solution than nuclear war. “It is this: We win and they lose,” Reagan said in a prophetic 1977 conversation.

In Berlin in 1987, Reagan dared Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev by name to “tear down this wall,” referring to the Berlin Wall that divided communist East Berlin from democratic West Berlin. It symbolically separated communism and liberty.

The Berlin Wall crumbled less than two years later.

• 4. Reagan warned that federalized education would marginalize parents and undermine students’ education.

“Our traditions of opportunity and excellence in education have been under siege,” Reagan said in a March 1983 speech on education.

“Reagan insisted that the 1980 GOP platform include the elimination of the Departments of Education and Energy,” said Shirley.

“He knew they were holdover federal boondoggles from the Carter years meant as political payoffs, not to actually solve any energy or education problems. And they didn’t. Federal bureaucrats argued constantly to increase the funding for each, but Reagan had his mind on more important things like defeating an Evil Empire.”

• 5. Reagan believed the sun would rise again over America. “It’s Morning Again in America” ad campaign during his re-election bid in 1984,

“I find no national malaise, I find nothing wrong with the American people,” Reagan said on Nov. 3, 1980.

“Oh, they are frustrated, even angry at what has been done to this blessed land. But more than anything they are sturdy and robust as they have always been.”

“Together, tonight, let us say what so many long to hear: that America is still united, still strong, still compassionate, still clinging fast to the dream of peace and freedom, still willing to stand by those who are persecuted or alone.”

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