I like Andrew Jackson for ending the second central bank of the united states.
The doesn't quite make up for his ethnic cleansing and genocide.
I like Andrew Jackson for ending the second central bank of the united states.
Alexander Haig
In spite of the modern hysterics and hyperbole surrounding the Indian Removal Act (who today sheds a tear for the thousands of settlers butchered by Indians?), Andrew Jackson was a great president.
My all-time favorite, though, is Calvin Coolidge. I see a lot of parallels between him and Ron Paul.
I do not believe that he actually held the office of Presidency.
Alexander Haig
Although some commentators have criticized Coolidge as a doctrinaire laissez-faire ideologue, historian Robert Sobel offers some context based on Coolidge's sense of federalism: "As Governor of Massachusetts, Coolidge supported wages and hours legislation, opposed child labor, imposed economic controls during World War I, favored safety measures in factories, and even worker representation on corporate boards. Did he support these measures while president? No, because in the 1920s, such matters were considered the responsibilities of state and local governments."
....calls the Constitution a "god damn piece of paper"