Comments - Kelso's Ideas Have Merit by Ronald Reagan - Coalition for Capital Homesteading2024-03-28T21:17:51Zhttp://capitalhomestead.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6384157%3ABlogPost%3A2205&xn_auth=noWhile Ronald Reagan definitel…tag:capitalhomestead.org,2015-03-10:6384157:Comment:143022015-03-10T19:04:23.768ZGary Reberhttp://capitalhomestead.org/profile/GaryReber867
<p>While Ronald Reagan definitely supported the ideas of Louis Kelso in his early political years, once he was elected to President he abandoned talking about these ideas for broadening personal OWNERSHIP of wealth-creating, income-producing capital assets simultaneously with the growth of the economy. We can only assume that the ideas were squelched by his conventional economic advisors, handlers, and the moneyed interests behind-the-scenes of his presidency.</p>
<p>Instead of the question…</p>
<p>While Ronald Reagan definitely supported the ideas of Louis Kelso in his early political years, once he was elected to President he abandoned talking about these ideas for broadening personal OWNERSHIP of wealth-creating, income-producing capital assets simultaneously with the growth of the economy. We can only assume that the ideas were squelched by his conventional economic advisors, handlers, and the moneyed interests behind-the-scenes of his presidency.</p>
<p>Instead of the question being "<span>Did Ronald Reagan support Louis Kelso and 'Expanded Capital Ownership for all citizens?," the question should be how and where do we fine a true leader in today's world that will embrace and advocate for policies to transform us to an OWNERSHIP society where EVERY child, woman, and man can become an OWNER of wealth-creating, income-producing capital growth?</span></p>
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