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We just love turning our Presidents’ names into other things. Reaganomics. Obamacare. Nixonopoly.
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We just love turning our Presidents’ names into other things. Reaganomics. Obamacare. Nixonopoly.
Transcript
- 00:08
Reagan, Recovery and Reaganomics, a la Shmoop.
- 00:11
Ronald Reagan once declared, "You can tell a lot about a fella's character by whether
- 00:16
he picks out all of one color of Jelly Beans or just grabs a handful."
- 00:20
If this was the case…
- 00:21
Reagan had a whole lot of character.
Full Transcript
- 00:23
Unfortunately, Reagan’s jellybean preference shouldn’t be used in evaluating his economic policies…
- 00:28
So here’s the lowdown.
- 00:30
Reagan strolled into office in 1980 with almost 40 million votes…
- 00:34
Coincidentally, the same number of Jelly Beans consumed at his Inaugural parties.
- 00:38
Yeah, you wish you were there.
- 00:40
His campaign preached a return to American conservatism in the economy
- 00:44
meaning lower taxes, welfare cuts and less government spending.
- 00:48
He liked things old school.
- 00:50
Americans welcomed the promise of economic change,
- 00:53
as the economy had tanked during the previous Carter administration
- 00:56
worse than Lindsay Lohan’s career.
- 00:58
Unemployment was rising…
- 00:59
Wages were falling…
- 01:01
Products cost more…
- 01:02
And after 57,000 American deaths, 140 billion dollars spent, and 15 years of misery…
- 01:09
the U.S. pulled out of Vietnam.
- 01:11
And you thought the country was suffering when Snooki announced she was procreating.
- 01:15
Reagan thought the problem was that the government was too involved in the economy –
- 01:18
and believed a free market could solve the country’s problems.
- 01:22
Pretty much meaning that less government regulation
- 01:24
would allow for more spending and production -
- 01:27
Helping the economy grow. Danny DeVito felt a little left out.
- 01:31
Reagan signed into law the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981,
- 01:35
which reduced income taxes by 23% and gave incentives to small businesses.
- 01:40
Then, his Tax Reform Act of 1986 decreased income tax…
- 01:44
again, and these two Acts became known as the “Reagan tax cuts.”
- 01:48
He also cut welfare programs and significantly decreased the power of unions.
- 01:52
By the end of his administration, unemployment had dropped to 5.4%,
- 01:57
inflation went down and manufacturing productivity went up.
- 02:01
Reagan was on top of the world.
- 02:03
Yet his anti-labor and anti-welfare stances
- 02:05
widened the gap between the wealthy and the poor in America,
- 02:08
The basic idea was that Reagan felt that wealth
- 02:11
"trickled down" from the haves to the have-nots.
- 02:14
When the wealthy are truly wealthy and have money with which to speculate.
- 02:18
They have the means to start businesses. And invest in new opportunities.
- 02:22
New businesses have to be managed by someone.
- 02:25
So suddenly there are plenty of jobs for the poor.
- 02:27
So what do you think? Good policy? Bad policy?
- 02:30
Does trickle down work?
- 02:32
Shmoop amongst yourselves.
- 02:33
We’ll let some jelly beans trickle down to ya.
- 02:35
Maybe.
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