To underscore Tek's point about the difficulty of having constructive political discussions online, I'll just add my thoughts that anyone who's currently talking anything about Reagan - good or bad - instead of today's livestreamed victory of lettuce over Liz Truss, is very behind-the-times and completely underestimating the dual impact of advancing technologies and increasing immaturity in voting populations. (<-- sarcasm and sadness in that statement directed at society in general, not at all at you C4K3, but it's a serious point that it's not at all the same world anymore that existed during Reagan's time to be able to blame or revere him for anything going on now)
Personally, my favored solution to political and cultural problems is to stay focused on prayer and leading people to Christ rather than have high expectations of either government or society of fixing anything, but for those who feel a strong calling in the Lord to get deeper into political stuff, I'd recommend Anand Giridharadas' "Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World" as a good introductory book for cultivating a healthy skepticism of political operations. But politics is only something I have an indirect involvement in for ministerial reasons, not at all a topic of personal experience or expertise, so others might be more knowledgeable to offer better recommendations than me.