Nick Gillespie | January 2, 2007

I've heard that some workplaces in Washington, D.C., have decided to honor the passing of President Gerald Ford by giving their employees a holiday today. Which seems like a good way to remember a chief executive who wasn't elected either as vice-president or president, who saw unemployment and inflation jack up (remember "The Misery Index"), and then became better known for his golf game than his political prowess.
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On usps.gov today:
"Post Offices will be closed January 2, in memory of Gerald R.
Ford"
That's got to be the single most fitting tribute for Mr. Betty
Ford.
I also see it as fitting, given the work that his wife is known for, to have an extra day to rehab after a Baltimore, drinkin' til dawn New Year's Eve/Day. God Bless our only unelected Executive and all the drinkin' and druggin' over the years that have brought his wife's name to such inebriated prominence.
I am too young to remember the Ford presidency, but this morning
on NPR they said he used the veto 66 times in his short presidency.
That by itself makes me think he couldn't have been all that
bad.
If only W had used the veto 66 times in his six years ...
Mr. Gillespie,
Sorry to be OT here, but I noticed something missing from the
newest print issue - the Balance Sheet. What the problem is?
But didn't Gerry single-handedly end the war in Vietnam, save
the economy, and restore public faith in government?
I'd hate to think that the media has been using this as just
another opportunity to bash Nixon, who some renegade historians
claim actually ended the war in Vietnam...
While the misery index hit a high of 19.9 right in the middle of
Ford's term it actually went down (from 16.36 to 12.66)
overall.
For comparison the index rose from 12.72 to 19.72 (with a high of
21.98) under Carter.
Wasn't a bad present for me today, I showed up to work in the morning and was told to go home.
Actually Jerry did a good job with inflation. I was part of
W.I.N. as a teen. Here are actual inflation numbers for uncle
Jerry.
Aug-74 =10.86%. jerry leaves office with Jan-77 =5.22%.
The misery index was higher under Carter than Ford, Nixon, Reagan
or Bush. Look it all up. I wish you blogger wouldn't propagate lies
and falsehoods just for political reasons.
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