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General Electric

Inside Reagan’s 1950s General Electric “Home of the Future”

By carlanthonyonline.com on February 5, 2014 • ( 5 )

  Despite the fact that he’d served two full terms as governor of California, the nation’s most populous and prosperous state, when Ronald Reagan was running for President in 1980 he was most frequently dismissed by the perception that he… Read More ›

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