How America’s Fiscal Condition Unraveled After 1980, Part 2

As we implied in Part 1, the Reagan years comprised a decisive turning point (for the worst) in America’s fiscal and therefore economic history. Outside of war and the severe global depression of the 1930s, America actually had a pretty decent fiscal track record—the inherent weaknesses of democratic governance on fiscal matters to the contrary […]

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