Reading and Understanding Court Decisions
This week at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Justice Amy Barrett acknowledged expected court decisions on reproductive rights and gun control would be seen through a political lens and may…
This week at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Justice Amy Barrett acknowledged expected court decisions on reproductive rights and gun control would be seen through a political lens and may…
…longer needed. It is an update on what has happened in the United States. Something which has not occurred since pre-Reagan. The nations labor is being “valued” again. Peter Drucker:…
Ever since Reagan and Thatcher first tried them, trickle-down policies have exploded budget deficits and widened inequality. At best, they’ve temporarily increased consumer demand (the opposite of what’s needed during…
…etc. Dinners, bonuses, etc. were not much compared to what you did adding value. I do not think it changed much and Reagan broke unions backs. In the end, you…
…President since and including Reagan, it was about undoing anything like Social Security, welfare, food stamps, etc. that smacked of Frances Perkins’ New Deal safety net and doing so whilst…
…Reagan defeated him in his reelection bid in 1980. Job Approval Ratings Trend as President Carter’s deft campaign for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination brought him from relative obscurity to…
…and fossil-fuel billionaires created new think tanks, funded academic programs promoting so-called free-market ideology, and invested heavily in lobbying and political campaigns. When Ronald Reagan became president in 1981, he…
…President Ronald Reagan and went on to serve as general counsel of the Office of Management and Budget under Reagan and President George H.W. Bush. He is a lecturer at…
…Black rights was simply redistributing wealth from hardworking white taxpayers to undeserving Black Americans. That argument began to take hold, and in 1980, Republican president Ronald Reagan rode it to…
…the United States and began flowing in instead. The primary reason was Reaganomics: Ronald Reagan cut taxes while increasing military spending. Reagan had his own coterie of economists, notably Arthur…