Reaganomics: Ronald Reagan's Economic Gamble That Actually Worked (Sort Of)
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In the spring of 1981 a former actor stood at the podium of American power and presented a cure for a nation in economic disarray.
Ronald Reagan, all jowls and buoyancy and beaming confidence, offered a theory that felt so simple, so deceptively simple it curved around to magic: cut taxes, cut government and the economy will heal itself.
It was a gamble, cloaked in optimism, grounded in ideology. And somehow, for a time, it seemed to work. But that's the thing about gambles. They come with r...
Ronald Reagan, all jowls and buoyancy and beaming confidence, offered a theory that felt so simple, so deceptively simple it curved around to magic: cut taxes, cut government and the economy will heal itself.
It was a gamble, cloaked in optimism, grounded in ideology. And somehow, for a time, it seemed to work. But that's the thing about gambles. They come with r...























