Happy 100th Jimmy Carter

Looking at some comments about how this man was a good man. I used to think that as well due to his help in impoverished communities. Then, after Obama got elected he got more and more politically involved again, went full tilt commie again in his comments, and has been outspoken about Trump as well IIRC. A "good" person cannot continually support people we know are evil; yet, he has done so. Just my 0.02.

This man, James Earl Carter, cost American business a bloody fortune. People need to remember (those of us that are old enough, do) that the economy was in absolute SHAMBLES as a result of this man's policies. Reagan had the task of fixing it; and part of that was the continuation of super high prime interest rates. That left the country fiscally the worst seen since the Great Depression . Sadly many had business models based on 'line of credit' so that they could keep inventory in stock for customers - many were left holding notes that were 20+% through no real fault of their own. This country didn't really recover from his disaster of economic and military policy until after after Reagan was out. Countless businesses failed, families destroyed, etc, etc.

So with that, I say FY Jimmy.
 
Well, my birthday was last week and I'm twice as old as @Maser.

While I bid no ill will on Mr. Carter I, unlike @Maser however, lived through his shit show of a presidency. I remember gas prices skyrocketing and the lines you had to wait in only to find out they had run out. I remember the food prices and the empty shelves. I remember eating pepper steak and rice and thinking I was living like a king. I remember the mortgage rates and wondering if I was going to be able to make the payment on my $405/month salary at American Express. I also remember every bar in DC had bowls of peanuts instead of chex mix for snacks. Remember the hostages? Iran didn't have any respect for him either. (pay attention FJB)

Yeh, I remember that commie fu%% stick and his disastrous policies and what he did to this nation. I respect that he has lived to 100, but from the bottom of my heart (any lower would be a fart) FJC.

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I'm old enough to remember his term. Disagreed with 100% of what he did at the time.

However, he set the bar for oldest living president and did some good after office so I respect that.
 
Well, my birthday was last week and I'm twice as old as @Maser.

While I bid no ill will on Mr. Carter I, unlike @Maser however, lived through his shit show of a presidency. I remember gas prices skyrocketing and the lines you had to wait in only to find out they had run out. I remember the food prices and the empty shelves. I remember eating pepper steak and rice and thinking I was living like a king. I remember the mortgage rates and wondering if I was going to be able to make the payment on my $405/month salary at American Express. I also remember every bar in DC had bowls of peanuts instead of chex mix for snacks. Remember the hostages? Iran didn't have any respect for him either. (pay attention FJB)

Yeh, I remember that commie fu%% stick and his disastrous policies and what he did to this nation. I respect that he has lived to 100, but from the bottom of my heart (any lower would be a fart) FJC.

P2
Ding,ding,ding......winner winner chicken dinner. Today people are shitting the bed over a 7% home loan under that pos Jimmy it was 17% as I recall.
Also didn't he give his brother the contract to supply gamma goats to the army?
 
A great humanitarian. A truly good person. Inflation during his term was horrendous. The last Democrat I voted for, under duress from UAW union thugs.
 
Ding,ding,ding......winner winner chicken dinner. Today people are shitting the bed over a 7% home loan under that pos Jimmy it was 17% as I recall.
Also didn't he give his brother the contract to supply gamma goats to the army?
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he was a weak, stupid man.
some boomers call him good, I call him useless.
An utterly worthless President.

But at least in his retirement he acted with a fair amount of dignity.

Not all the time. He had some retard moves. But was a relatively honorable 'ex' President. And the recent Dem "Ex" Presidents have been scum-weasels at every level. Carter only 'glancing the edge' of scum weasel status a couple of times with foreign meddling...

But he was weak, dithering, unsure... Probably too smart for his own good... not stupid. Maybe the word 'naif' is better. Horrible, awful President who had no business in the WH. Surrounded by a complete team of 'Proto-swamp shitwads' especially among his Vietnam-era radical junior staffers who grew into the utter Fucking Bastards that have reins of power now.

I'll salute him as a good man.

And probably in the 3 - 4 worst Presidents... there were some doozy's in the 1800's! Biden is the worst by far. Obama was not a President. He was a Kommisar and the guy determined to destroy America. He gets the number 2 spot.

Sirhr
 
He'll be voting Democrat for the next 25 years, until they go back to
1 day voting
paper ballots
Voter ID
and purple ink on the finger

JIMMaa supported Hugo Chavez and every commie out there. He fk'd over the Shaw of Iran, and damn near every ally we had.
He tried to eliminate damn near every great weapon system the US had. Thank you Ron for bringing most of them back.
Fk' jimmy, we are still living with his 'good man' blunders and 'honest' mistakes. Jimmy fk'd over the Iran hostages and FK'd over the rescue team.
If it wasn't for the MILLIONS of dollars of taxpayer money right now, he'd of passed years ago.
 
He'll be voting Democrat for the next 25 years, until they go back to
1 day voting
paper ballots
Voter ID
and purple ink on the finger

JIMMaa supported Hugo Chavez and every commie out there. He fk'd over the Shaw of Iran, and damn near every ally we had.
He tried to eliminate damn near every great weapon system the US had. Thank you Ron for bringing most of them back.
Fk' jimmy, we are still living with his 'good man' blunders and 'honest' mistakes. Jimmy fk'd over the Iran hostages and FK'd over the rescue team.
If it wasn't for the MILLIONS of dollars of taxpayer money right now, he'd of passed years ago.
I am pretty sure that the future of voting will be on-line voting. No registration required.
 
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I just can't cast stones at someone so close to death's door like that and yes, I certainly agree that it's nothing short of egregious to wheel him around in that condition and in the public eye to boot. Frankly those images show a man that is eagerly awaiting death's inevitable embrace and I'm sure that many here can relate to a close relative of their own that was in a similar condition.


With that said- I'm personally surprised that he's still holding on in hospice care(although it doesn't seem to be for much longer and that gives me no satisfaction). He's a polarizing figurehead for sure- I won't argue that he had many successes in his presidency but I'm also not going to channel all of the blame to him either because he's just where the buck eventually stopped.

I think he has a good heart and came into the office with the best intentions but allowed himself to be surrounded by all the typical "swamp creatures" we associate with that position but this was a 'special time' and we had the Cold War/Vietnam critters still roaming around peddling their influence. And that cost his reputation dearly even today in 2024.

The man is 100 years old, spent 4 years in the White House and decades later is still chastised despite a lifetime of successes prior to the presidency and a lifetime devoted afterwards to charitable actions. His time in office represents just 4% of his life on this rock we call Earth as of today.


But despite his lack of success in the Oval Office, I really do believe that he is at heart a good and honorable man.

The last thing I'll add is as an add-on to my previous comment, it's a fool's errand to equate honor with success. It sounds like most of the folks participating here are older so I'll hope that they have long since learned that honorable and successful actions are not necessarily one and the same (and in fact they often are contradictory with enough time/history) by this point in their life.

-LD
 
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I just can't cast stones at someone so close to death's door like that and yes, I certainly agree that it's nothing short of egregious to wheel him around in that condition and in the public eye to boot. Frankly those images show a man that is eagerly awaiting death's inevitable embrace and I'm sure that many here can relate to a close relative of their own that was in a similar condition.


With that said- I'm personally surprised that he's still holding on in hospice care(although it doesn't seem to be for much longer and that gives me no satisfaction). He's a polarizing figurehead for sure- I won't argue that he had many successes in his presidency but I'm also not going to channel all of the blame to him either because he's just where the buck eventually stopped.

I think he has a good heart and came into the office with the best intentions but allowed himself to be surrounded by all the typical "swamp creatures" we associate with that position but this was a 'special time' and we had the Cold War/Vietnam critters still roaming around peddling their influence. And that cost his reputation dearly even today in 2024.

The man is 100 years old, spent 4 years in the White House and decades later is still chastised despite a lifetime of successes prior to the presidency and a lifetime devoted afterwards to charitable actions. His time in office represents just 4% of his life on this rock we call Earth as of today.


But despite his lack of success in the Oval Office, I really do believe that he is at heart a good and honorable man.

The last thing I'll add is as an add-on to my previous comment, it's a fool's errand to equate honor with success. It sounds like most of the folks participating here are older so I'll hope that they have long since learned that honorable and successful actions are not necessarily one and the same (and in fact they often are contradictory with enough time/history) by this point in their life.

-LD
I can. You obviously didn't live thru his term.

Granted I was in my teens, but I remember the inflation, interest rates, and all of the Americans he fucked over.

Fuck him with a rusty, flaming pitchfork!
 
I can. You obviously didn't live thru his term.

Granted I was in my teens, but I remember the inflation, interest rates, and all of the Americans he fucked over.

Fuck him with a rusty, flaming pitchfork!
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There ya go tough guy- a whole ball of self imposed hatred living rent free in your mind for decades. Here's your boogeyman.

-LD
 
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He was a shitty President, but a very good man.
The last Democrat that loved America.
Hyman Rickover selected him to work in the Naval Nuclear program, an indicator that he was very sharp.
Yes, not very good as president, but a very good man.
At least he no longer wears the yoke of shame as the worst president in modern-day, he has been FAR outdone in that respect by a couple of clowns in this century.
 
Again, fuck him.

That piece of shit was almost as bad as zero and potato head..
jimmahhhh and his commie sympathizers are the same ones that are going to praise the bravery of caammallaa harris and her amazing work she did in CA. wasn't a great prosecutor, but she was a great step mother... As we are seeing in the current election.
You can commie all your life, and still get praises when you own the press. It seems a lot of these posters work for the New York times and washington post
some people don't care about history; because they believe their commie is better than China commie.
We built and spent HUGE taxpayer money to build it and Carter gave it away.. to our enemies..
When china comes knocking, luckyD and his trolling commies will say, "he was a good man"
"The US continued to control the canal and surrounding Panama Canal Zone until the Torrijos–Carter Treaties provided for its handover to Panama in 1977."
and off shore drilling rights
The list goes on what that fk'n commie plant did to fk america up.
 
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Happy 100th.

I came of age during his administration and times were hard. I always held that against him.

As he aged he seemed to become a proper statesman and humanitarian. I came to believe he was a man of principle and really thought he was doing God’s work.

I believe he harkened back to a time when Democrats were at least somewhat human not the demonic beasts of today.


On a side note, this one surprised me, at a time when the leftist mob was canonizing Tayvon Martin……A principled opinion.