ChaosControl
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Jefferson.
And you've been here since Dec 2007?Recently, Reagan and JFK. Wish I could say Bobby Kennedy too, but he got shot before making it to office. Lincoln sort of makes this list too, although he was not my favorite president, he was still a decent if flawed man. Sucks to have integrity. God help us.
Matthew 10:16 I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.
And you've been here since Dec 2007?![]()
In no particular order, Coolidge, Cleveland, Tylerl
he did shrink gov't
Are you confused?
Really, most of them have been pretty shitty, many with selfish motives destroying any good they may have done.
Grover Cleveland is my favorite president. He was firm and cordial with other nations, but non-interventionist, favored free trade, and is relatively without blemish regarding humanitarian tragedies committed.
Second place goes to Calvin Coolidge, for his humble domestic policy. He was an Anti-Federalist who opposed excessive taxation and economic regulation by the federal government. He also FINALLY extended citizenship to Indians, which had been long overdue.
Third place goes to Hoover, but I don't like him. However, I don't dislike him. He had good domestic policy, especially with regards to Indians, but he started to fall apart once the media was in a frenzy over the depression and Hoover started signing in "Government Can Fix It" economic laws.
As for the rest of them, I believe they did more harm than good.
I don't understand how you can put Hoover at 3rd when he contributed to the Great Depression.