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The Reagan Administration 1980-1988
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Style: Good natured, “man’s man” Actor: can play a role Great communicator Assassination attempt: heroic
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Ideas: Government should be smaller Taxes should be lower for everyone Traditional Christian principles should be upheld
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Budget Cuts Could not cut Medicare or Social Security The elderly were a key support group. Budget cuts mainly affected business regulation, programs for the poor Ex: school lunch programs Ex: nursing homes Ex: the environment
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Tax Cuts Cut taxes across the board 25% Believed in “supply side”, or “trickle down” economics. Cut taxes on the wealthy They spend their money to create jobs The poor get jobs, work is rewarded
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Problem: Did not cut spending enough. Result: Huge debt! Reagan increased our debt more than all the presidents before him combined.
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Temporary v. structural debt
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Date: October 2011 http://zfacts.com/p/480.html
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National Debt clock
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Spending Hike: Defense Strategic Defense Initiative: “Star Wars” Plan to develop space-based systems to shoot nuclear weapons out of the sky before they reach us. Reagan’s idea, not rooted in science.
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Wacky Ideas Work Star Wars scared the Soviets. They believed we could do it. They couldn’t compete. Led them to negotiate, seek reforms that led to the downfall of communism in the USSR and surrounding countries!
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A Conservative Supreme Court Appoints three justices: Antonin Scalia Anthony Kennedy Sandra O’Connor – 1 st female
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Foreign Policy: “Peace Through Strength” Soviet Union (“evil empire”): Leader: Mikhail Gorbachev Reforms: glastnost (“openess”), perestroika (economic reforms) INF Treaty: We both limit nukes Onsite inspections
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Monroe Doctrine Dusted Off...
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Iran-Contra Affair Reagan wants stop communism in Nicaragua. Communists = Sandanistas Anticommunists = Contras Congress cuts off funding to Contras through the Boland amendment. The Reagan administration secretly sells weapons to our enemies, Iran, to raise money to fund the Contras. “Teflon” president, Bush pardons all.
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1984 Re-election Republicans:Reagan and H.W. Bush v. Democrats: Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro
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George H.W. Bush (1988-1992) The Fall of Communism Continued: Berlin Wall (1989) – E. and W. Germany reunited The SSRs (Soviet Social Republics) break away Ex: Georgia, Turkmenistan, etc. Russia est. with Yeltsin as President
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Communism Stays in China Attempted revolt: 1989 Tiananmen Square – Led by youth Put down by force
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Trouble in Panama President of Panama, Manuel Noriega, is overseeing drug sales to U.S. Reagan / Bush declared a “War on Drugs” Invade Panama, arrest Noriega Tried in FL and is in federal prison
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Trouble in Iraq Saddam Hussein invades nearby Kuwait We defend Kuwait.
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Operation Desert Storm: Limited Victory UN Coalition forces are led by U.S. We defeat Iraq in less than five days with less than 400 casualties. Problem? Saddam Hussein defeated but still in power.
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The Saga Continues... In the treaty ending the war, he promises to allow weapons inspectors in to make sure he does not develop weapons of mass destruction. Failure to do so results in the 2 nd War in Iraq when Bush’s son is president.
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Bush’s Domestic Policies Inherited Problems: Debt! Promised not to raise taxes, then compromised with Congress to do so. Iran Contra pardon looked slimy. Deregulation of banks under Reagan led to a bank bailout that cost billions. A recession from 1990-92 further weakened re - election chances. “It’s the economy, stupid”. – Clinton campaign mantra.
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Evaluation of Bush (the Elder)? Underappreciated. Commitment to diplomacy now looks wise. Decision not to overthrow Hussein looks wise. Was burdened with Reagan problems and a bad economy.
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