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Reaganomics
the economic policy of former U.S. President Reagan in the 1980s, who reduced taxes and social security support and increased the national budget deficit to an unprecedented level
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James Pinkerton
James Pinkerton is a political analyst who served on the White House staff of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush before becoming a senior advisor to the Mike Huckabee campaign. He shares his thoughts on the financial crisis.
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Videos 2008-12-05

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Reaganomics revisited
REAGANOMICS REVISITED THE REAGAN State of the Union Address marked the beginning of the long goodbye. The President recognized this as clearly as anyone, and so his speech, although well-written (and well-delivered once the Great Communicator hit his stride), was almost free of surprises. But not completely....
Tags: Democrat, FINANCE, inflation, president, subsidy, Taxes, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1988-03-04
TYLER, TOO; Learning the Lessons of Reaganomics
Tyler, Gus Forward 06-11-2004 President Ronald Reagan, who presided in the White House from 1981 to 1989, pursued an economic course that, in his time, was tagged "Reaganomics." It was not an original invention of this Hollywood star, who used his ...
Tags: FINANCE, president, Taxes, White House
Research articles 2004-06-11
'Reaganomics' pioneer faces jail term for fraud
Once he was the poster child of "Reaganomics", the workaholic whizz-kid who masterminded the trickle-down, supply side economic revolution launched by the 40th US President, before he spectacularly fell into disgrace with his boss. Now, however, David Stockman risks a far greater disgrace: conviction and a prison...
Tags: Collins & Aikman Corp., White House
Research articles 2007-03-28
Financial Crisis Signals the End of Reaganism
Financial Crisis Signals the End of ReaganismRE: Financial Crisis Signals the End of ReaganismBS! Reaganomics did not cause this financial crisis. The Democrats' meddling did. Get your facts straight.RE: Financial Crisis Signals the End of ReaganismBS! Reaganomics did not cause this financial crisis. Democrat meddling and skimming did. Get your...
Tags: Financial accounting, Financial Crisis, Reaganism, Financial Crisis Signals, financial
Discussion threads 2008-09-18
Two-term president Reagan remains Republican icon
LOS ANGELES AFP ? A decade after he left office, Ronald Reagan, a two-term president who died at 93, remains an icon to Republicans and a hero to those Americans who remember him as the man who brought down the "Evil Empire." America's first movie star president, Reagan was...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, MARKETING, president, Republican
Research articles 2004-06-05
Reagan had lasting impact on world's economic future
WASHINGTON -- Reaganomics lives on. Former president Ronald Reagan's dramatic economic policies are influencing U.S. and world growth -- and government action -- more than 20 years after he pushed his radical plan to slash taxes, increase defense spending and cut social programs through a divided Democratic Congress. ...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Government, president, Taxes
Research articles 2004-06-11
Breaking the Back of Inflation
Reviewing Reaganomics' Greatest TriumphOne of the amusing things about the liberal media is their compulsion to always present an alternative perspective to conservative successes, even when it looks ridiculous doing so. Only liberal successes are allowed to be presented without some reporter saying, "On the other hand. . ."Thus, reports...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation
Research articles 2004-06-21
Tip and Newt - Tip O'Neill and Newt Gingrich
THE LIBERAL LINE on Ronald Reagan has shifted sharply every few months for the last four years. First Reagan was too extreme to be elected, so he shouldn't be nominated. Once nominated, he was going to bring on race and nuclear war, so he shouldn't be elected. ...
Tags: Democrat, FINANCE, Gingrich, recovery, Republican, Taxes, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1984-06-29
The prospects for Reaganomics II
IF REAGAN IS to achieve anything in his second term, the first thing he must do is acquire some help. He has suffered through four years with senior White House aides, Council of Economic Advisors CEA chairmen, and a budget director who do not echo his beliefs and who...
Tags: Administration, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Government, president, recession, Taxes
Research articles 1984-11-30
Passing the pork; the Pentagon's blueprint for lobbying Congress
PASSING THE PORK THE PENTAGON'S BLUEPRINT FOR LOBBYING CONGRESS In January 1983 the Pentagon submitted a budget of $239 billion to the Congress, an increase of 14 percent over the previous year. Because programs outside defense were being cut under "Reaganomics' and stories about Pentagon...
Tags: Air Force, cargo, Lockheed Martin Corp., Manufacturing, Pentagon, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 1985-12-01
Yearning to be free - why conservatives have failed to support Jack F. Kemp
YEARNING TO BE FREE IN THE AFTERMATH OF Iowa and New Hampshire, conservatives ask: Why did Jack Kemp fail to become the undisputed champion of the Cause? He was right on the issues. Right on foreign policy--support for the Contras, skepticism about the INF treaty, the imperative for...
Tags: FINANCE, Leadership, Republican, Strategy, White House
Research articles 1988-03-18
Nation as Partnership: Law, "Race," and Gender in Aotearoa New Zealand's Treaty Settlements
This article uses postcolonial theory to analyze the dynamic convergence of two significant international trends in Aotearoa New Zealand: the movement for reparations for historical colonial injustices, and the economic reform process known as "structural adjustment," or Reaganomics in the United States, which was intended to produce a competitive nation...
Tags: adjustment, Crown, entrepreneur, gender, identity, Litigation, M., Minister, partnership, Sec, settlement, Treaty, women
Research articles 2005-09-01
Waiting for Baker; America and Iraq.
All eyes are on the Iraq Study Group ON THE afternoon before the beginning of the 1983 G7 summit James Baker, then White House chief of staff, dropped in to see his boss, Ronald Reagan. Mr Baker was worried about Reagan's lack of ...
Tags: Bush, Government, Iraq, SOFTWARE, White House
Research articles 2006-12-02
Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
Biased column only Democrats can love Burt Constable's history book on presidential economic policies ("Nixonomics, Reaganomics, Bushonomics are GOP Legacy," Oct. 25) seems to be missing a few chapters, perhaps because it was published by the Democratic National Committee. One glaring omission is...
Tags: Democrat, FCC, FINANCE, Government, inflation, president, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-10-30
Bush Likely to Follow Reagan's Formula on Economy.
By Marilyn Geewax, The Palm Beach Post, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 5--WASHINGTON--Boost military spending. Cut taxes. Assure Americans that the growing budget deficit isn't a problem because lower taxes will stimulate the economy and cause government revenue to rise,...
Tags: Bush, economist, FINANCE, president, Taxes, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-01-05
Reagans Injected Dose of Wealth, Glamour into Washington Atmosphere.
By Michael Kilian, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 9--WASHINGTON -- Ronald and Nancy Reagan brought more than conservative principles, "Reaganomics" and "shining city on the hill" optimism to the nation's capital. They swept into Washington in January 1981,...
Tags: Fax, FINANCE, Washington, White House
Research articles 2004-06-09
Economist Laffer Says U.S. Bull Market Will Survive Asian Turmoil.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 6--Asian storm clouds may be furrowing the brow of Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan, but the man who gave the world Reaganomics is whistling past the graveyard. Economist Arthur B. Laffer, the father of supply-side economics,...
Tags: FINANCE, import, Taxes, U.S.
Research articles 1998-10-06
Path to GOP success - return to Reaganomics
Interview: Jack Kemp talks politics, NAFTA and ReaganA prominent political leader loses the Republican nomination for president, but later wins the White House when the public grows disenchanted with a Democrat as chief executive.It happened to Ronald Reagan in 1980, and many Republicans want it to happen again with former...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, NAFTA, president, Republican, Taxes, White House
Research articles 1993-09-06
The new speculative stock market: why the weak immunizing effect of the 1987 crash?
The great bull market in stocks, which to many symbolized the era of Reaganomics, ended in the worst stock market crash in history on October 19, 1987. After rising from 777 in August 1982 to 2722 in August 1987, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 508 points (22.6 percent) on...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, financial, Investment, investor, stock, theory
Research articles 1994-09-01
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