
Ep 30: Reagan's Midterm Years: Shaping America 1984-1986 Iwan Morgan
09/30/23 • 31 min
Between 1984 and 1986, Ronald Reagan, was in his second term of office after defeating Walter Mondale in a landslide victory in the 1984 election:
Domestic Policy:
- Reagan enacted significant tax reforms with the Tax Reform Act of 1986, which simplified the tax code by reducing rates and removing several tax breaks.
- He continued to implement economic policies known as "Reaganomics," inspired by supply-side economics, focusing on tax cuts and reduction in government spending, except for military expenditure.
- The federal debt increased significantly due to the combination of tax cuts and an increase in defense spending, leading to budget deficits.
- Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which enacted sweeping changes to U.S. immigration law and granted amnesty to three million illegal immigrants.
- The ramifications of Ronald Reagan's war on drugs included escalated incarceration rates, disproportionately impacting communities of color, and fostering a punitive approach to drug policy. Additionally, his administration's initial indifference to the AIDS epidemic contributed to delayed research and intervention efforts, exacerbating the crisis, particularly among marginalised populations.
- Reagan appointed William Rehnquist as the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1986, elevating him from his position as an Associate Justice. This change was part of Reagan's broader impact on the Court, emphasizing a conservative shift in its composition and decisions.
Foreign Policy:
- The administration faced controversy over covert arms sales to Iran to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, leading to the Iran-Contra scandal, which resulted in the conviction or resignation of several administration officials.
Public Perception:
- Reagan's presidency during this period was marked by a revival of national confidence and prestige.
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Between 1984 and 1986, Ronald Reagan, was in his second term of office after defeating Walter Mondale in a landslide victory in the 1984 election:
Domestic Policy:
- Reagan enacted significant tax reforms with the Tax Reform Act of 1986, which simplified the tax code by reducing rates and removing several tax breaks.
- He continued to implement economic policies known as "Reaganomics," inspired by supply-side economics, focusing on tax cuts and reduction in government spending, except for military expenditure.
- The federal debt increased significantly due to the combination of tax cuts and an increase in defense spending, leading to budget deficits.
- Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which enacted sweeping changes to U.S. immigration law and granted amnesty to three million illegal immigrants.
- The ramifications of Ronald Reagan's war on drugs included escalated incarceration rates, disproportionately impacting communities of color, and fostering a punitive approach to drug policy. Additionally, his administration's initial indifference to the AIDS epidemic contributed to delayed research and intervention efforts, exacerbating the crisis, particularly among marginalised populations.
- Reagan appointed William Rehnquist as the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1986, elevating him from his position as an Associate Justice. This change was part of Reagan's broader impact on the Court, emphasizing a conservative shift in its composition and decisions.
Foreign Policy:
- The administration faced controversy over covert arms sales to Iran to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, leading to the Iran-Contra scandal, which resulted in the conviction or resignation of several administration officials.
Public Perception:
- Reagan's presidency during this period was marked by a revival of national confidence and prestige.
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Ep: 29 Ronald Reagan's Presidency 1983 - 1984 Iwan Morgan
During Ronald Reagan's first term in office from 1983 to 1984, his presidency faced several defining moments and policy initiatives. One key event was the escalating Cold War with the Soviet Union. Reagan pursued a robust defence policy, increasing military spending with his Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI) or "Star Wars" program, which aimed to develop missile defence systems.
In foreign affairs, Reagan faced challenges in Central America, where he supported anti-communist movements, including the Contras in Nicaragua. His administration also navigated through the Lebanese Civil War and the bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut.
Reagan's leadership style was characterized by his ability to communicate strongly, most notably exemplified in his "Evil Empire" speech overall, the end of Reagan's first term was marked by continued Cold War tensions and rising economic prosperity, and an assertive foreign policy.
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Tearing Down Walls: Reagan's End Game
Description:
In this episode, we delve into the intricate web of events that defined Ronald Reagan's presidency. From the Iran-Contra affair's explosive revelations to the ground-breaking negotiations with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, we explore the highs and lows of Reagan's time in office. Discover how Reagan navigated the brink of impeachment, his strategic dealings with the USSR, and the eventual thawing of Cold War tensions. Join us as we uncover the last term and the complex legacy of a president who faced enormous challenges both domestically and on the world stage.
Show Notes:
- Iran-Contra Affair: Unravel the scandal that almost toppled Reagan's presidency. Understand the implications of the arms sales to Iran and the diversion of funds to the Contras.
- Reagan's Crisis Management: Analyse how Reagan's response to the scandal differed from Nixon's during Watergate and the role of the Tower Commission.
- Diplomatic Dance with Gorbachev: Explore the intricate negotiations between Reagan and Gorbachev, leading to groundbreaking arms reduction treaties.
- The Cold War Thaw: Delve into the summits that symbolised a major shift in Soviet-American relations and the steps towards ending the Cold War.
- Reagan's Economic Policies: Examine the impact of Reagan's economic policies, from battling inflation to the growth of income inequality.
- Legacy and Influence: Reflect on Reagan's legacy and his influence on future American politics, including his post-presidential life.
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