Title: Ronald Reagan
1Ronald Reagan
- The Rise of the Modern Conservative Movement
2Ronald Reagan
- Born in Illinois, 1911
- Active in college.
- Lifeguard, Radio Announcer
- Went to California to launch an acting career
during the Great Depression - Successful actor
- Eventual president of the Screen Actors Guild
(Union for Actors) - Became increasingly conservative in face of
radical socialists and communists in the movie
industry - Switched from Democratic to Republican Party in
the late 50s/early 60s
3Modern Conservative Evolution1930s-1960s
- New Deal opponents
- Eisenhower and Modern Republicanism
- 1964 - Barry Goldwater (AZ) conservative Senator.
- Opposed government activism
- Opposed social security
- Opposed Federal Civil Rights laws (not
necessarily local or state) - Demanded military buildup to defend against
Soviet attack - Opposed Great Society - extension of New Deal.
- Overextension of what needs government could or
should meet
4Conservative Evolution and Organizations
- Young Americans for Freedom
- William F. Buckley
- Barry Goldwater
- Disenchanted Southern Democrats
- Some fringe organizations
- John Birch Society (though most - including
Reagan, et al - distanced themselves from this
group)
5Richard Nixon the Welfare State
- Trimmed social welfare programs of the Great
Society - Did not cut them altogether
- Established OSHA (Office of Safety and Health
Administration) - Established EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
- NEW FEDERALISM - Re-distributed federal monies to
states - Covertly gutted high federal programs of their
liberal intent by redirecting funding
6Social Issues and Conservatism
- Rapid cultural change of the 1960s
- Opposition to Warren Court decisions
- criminal rights
- Church-state issues like school prayer
- Privacy rights/issues
- Rock music
- Openly sexual, drug-oriented, rebellious
- Widespread Use of illegal drugs
7Social Issues and Conservatism
- Radical and increasingly violent student protests
- Reagan strongly opposed FSM (Free Speech Movement
- radical) on UC-Berkeley campus - Dismissed UC president
- Opposed sexual revolution
- Said Birth control pill encouraged promiscuous
behavior
8Social Issues and Conservatism
- 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision
- Legalized abortion by striking down state laws
prohibiting abortions - Launched modern pro-life movement (aka
anti-abortion) - Opposed emerging gay rights movement
- Opposed radical feminism
- Blamed these for decline of traditional nuclear
family - Rising divorce rate
- No-fault divorce laws (ironically passed during
Reagans term in California)
9Social Issues and Conservatism
- Civil Rights
- Federal government laws end of state mandated
segregation - Opposed forced and unreasonable integration
(forced busing) - Opposed Affirmative Action quotas - said it was
reverse discrimination - Democratic Blue Collar Workers - called Reagan
Democrats
10The 1980 Election
11The New Conservative CoalitionThe NEW RIGHT
- The NEW RIGHT - a political coalition of
- Conservative evangelical Christians
- Moral Majority founded by Rev. Jerry Falwell -
Baptist minister (founder - Liberty University -
Lynchburg, VA) - To restore Christian Values in America
- Southern Democrats
- Reduction of Social Programs
- Called for reduction in size and scope of
government - Reagan Democrats
- Favored return of US military prominence
- Patriotic focus
12The 1980 Revolution
- Nixon Victories in 1968 and 1972 early indicators
of change - Carters series of Unfortunate Events
- Carters perceived mishandling of major
challenges - Reagans ability to communicate - The Great
Communicator - Few simple well-articulated idea
13Right Turn
14- Map 30.4 Presidential Election of 1980 (p. 903)
15Ronald Reagan
16The Reagan Revolution and the First Inaugural
Address
- In the days ahead I will propose removing the
roadblocks that have slowed our economy and
reduced productivity. Steps will be taken aimed
at restoring the balance between various levels
of government. Progress may be slow, measured in
inches and feet, not miles, but we will progress.
It is time to reawaken this industrial giant, to
get government back within its means, and to
lighten our punitive tax burden. And these will
be our first priorities, and on these principles
there will be no compromise. - Ronald Reagan 1981
17Supply-Side Economics a.k.aReaganomics
- Cut taxes to put more money into the hands of
businesses - Cut taxes on the wealthiest Americans
- Lower taxes more investment in the supply
side of the economy - Would
- promote and create new jobs
- encourage capital investment, and
- lead to stimulated industrial growth
18Cutting Government Regulation - deregulation
- Continued Carters programs to deregulate key
industries - Energy, Transportation and Banking Industries
- Challenged Air Traffic Controllers in 1981 -
Fired those who refused to go back to work after
a strike.
19Slowed Federal Growth - New Federalism
(Reagan-style)
- Limiting government
- Eliminated public service jobs,
- reduced unemployment compensation,
- lowered welfare benefits,
- raised fees for Medicare patients
- Federal domestic spending still grew for a couple
of years
20Reagan and Military Buildup
- Sharp increase in military spending buildup
- New weapons and new technology
- Neoconservatives (Neo-cons Dick Cheney, Don
Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Condoleeza Rice,
Richard Armistead, Colin Powell, etc.) - Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) better known
as Star Wars
21Reagan and the Cold War
- Called Soviet Union the evil empire
- Reagan - Cold Warrior
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Grenada
- El Salvador
- Nicaragua (Contra rebels supported by US)
22Reagan Economic Recession, and Recovery
- 1981-1982 Recession
- Inflation slowed, consumer spending increased
- Stock market grew
- Federal deficit grew even as domestic spending
decreased - National debt 909 billion in 1980 --- 3.2
trillion in 1990
23Election of 1984
24Patriotic Renewal
- Its Morning in America, Again
- 59 of popular vote
- Second largest electoral victory in history
- 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles
- Communist-bloc countries boycotted
- 1986 - 100th anniversary of Statue of Liberty
- 1987 - 200th anniversary of the Constitution
25Other issues 1984-1988
- AIDS Awareness
- Womens Movement stalled (ERA failed in 1982)
- Supreme Court conservatives
- Sandra Day OConnor
- Anthony Kennedy
- Antonin Scalia
- Chief Justice William Rehnquist
26More issues 1984-1988
- Farm Crisis - foreclosures
- Manufacturing shift - from metal and textiles
(overseas outsourcing due to labor costs) - Service sectors continued to grow
- Wealthiest Americans flourished in the 1980s
- Jan 28, 1986 - Space Shuttle Challenger exploded
shortly after take off
27Scandal
- S L Crisis
- Savings and Loan institutions deregulated and
some corrupt individuals used this to make huge
personal fortunes - S Ls collapsed in late 1980s
- 2.6 billion in savings lost
- Iran Contra Scandal
- Selling arms (to Iran) for the release of
hostages to support Nicaraguan Contras - Covered up
- Reagan admitted covering up
- No long term impact
- Teflon president.