Reagan Revolution Home to Roost: America Drowning in Debt

by: Dave Johnson  |  The Campaign for America's Future

"Watch what we do, not what we say." (Famous Republican advice.)

The Reagan Revolution was first and foremost about cutting the taxes paid by the rich and corporations. Now, almost 30 years later, the United States of America is drowning in debt. And that is exactly what they wanted to happen.

The Plan

There were the reasons for the tax cuts Reagan said, and there was the plan Reagan had. Reagan SAID that there was this thing called the "Laugher" Curve that he said proved cutting taxes would actually increase government revenue. But what they were saying was a smokescreen, something to tell the rubes. Increasing government revenue was the last thing Reagan and his cohorts wanted. They knew (and have since said so) cutting taxes would lead to terrible deficits. They called this a "strategic deficit." This was the plan.

Bankrupting our government (We, the People) was the plan and today we can see that it was what they did. They didn't want revenue to increase because the idea was to "starve the beast." Reagan called it "cutting their allowance."

The plan was that by cutting the funding for government, government would have to cut back on what it does: regulating business, protecting regular people against powerful interests, building infrastructure, educating kids, taking care of the poor and elderly. With government (We, the People) out of the way businesses could be unleashed and really start to make money. And for those who could afford to pay, private companies would take over those other functions. That was called "privatization."

Infrastructure? We had plenty of infrastructure back then – grab the cash now and worry about that later. (It's later now.)

So taxes were cut. And immediately the budget went into deficit and the government started borrowing. The debt started to grow. That was the plan. They said so.

Conservatives well understood that the public was not behind their plan. This was why it was explained as a way to increase government revenue. "Watch what we do, not what we say" is about tricking the public – deceive people by telling them you are doing one thing while really doing another. They knew that if the public came to understand their plan they would all be voted out of office. The idea was to force the other party to make the cuts.

Every time someone did try to cut the public outcry was enormous. So they just kept borrowing, intentionally trying to make the debt get so bad that eventually the government would be faced with bankruptcy.

Clinton, for a time, foiled their plans. In 1993 there was a hard-fought battle to raise taxes at the top by just a small amount. Every Republican voted against it. The public was saturated with lie after lie about how this would destroy the economy. Of course, the economy boomed in the 1990s following the Clinton tax increases and by the end of Clinton's term the government was paying off debt so quickly that Alan Greenspan called for Bush II to again cut taxes on the rich, saying it was dangerous to pay off the government debt – yes, the same Alan Greenspan who now says we have to get rid of Social Security to pay off debt. The plan.

Bush called restoration of deficits "incredibly positive news"

Seven months after taking office, George W. Bush learned that his budgets had already erased the previous administration's huge surplus -- that was paying off our country's debt at a rapid rate -- and had instead forced the country to start borrowing heavily again. Bush said the huge deficit was "Incredibly positive news'' because it will create "a fiscal straitjacket for Congress." That's right, massive deficits were "incredibly positive news." The plan.

Deficit Hawks Today

Now we're experiencing part two of The Plan: use the debt as a reason to cut the things government does for We, the People. The deficit cutters insist that the government should cease investment in infrastructure, educating kids, taking care of the poor and elderly and protecting regular people against powerful interests. First and foremost they want to cut Social Security. They blocked a reasonable health care plan in the name of "less spending." They fight every effort to stimulate the economy and create jobs so that We, the People can get out of this unemployment emergency. (High unemployment puts tremendous wage pressure on the remaining workers.)

Are we going to fall for it? Are we going to walk right into part two of The Plan? Or are we going to restore the tax base, which is the lifeblood of democracy. Taxes on the wealthy and big corporations are what brings the ability of We, the People to control our own destiny instead of yielding always to the powerful interests.

This is the choice we are faced with. The "deficit hawks" are offering only The Plan. So far restoring the tax base back to where it was is off the table, not even to be discussed. Are we going to allow that? Or are We, the People going to fight back and demand that democracy be restored?

Previously: Reagan Revolution Home To Roost: America Is Crumbling and Finance, Mine, Oil & Debt Disasters: THIS Is Deregulation.

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US has already paid its debt

US has already paid its debt to Saksiety; now it's time for Bernankster and Wall Street-walkers' reciprocity!



"Are we going to fall for

"Are we going to fall for it? Are we going to walk right into part two of The Plan? "

You betcha we are going to fall for it, hook, line and sinker.



This should be required

This should be required reading in every civics class. What? We don't do civics classes anymore? Hmm. That's a clever way to keep We the People from knowing too much.



The entire Reagan program

The entire Reagan program was to destroy democracy in America and reduce it to a serfdom with his criminal buddies holding all the loot.
This has always been the plan and it needs no other explanation.



How can you write this

How can you write this article without addressing the military industrial complex which is sucking the lifeblood out of our economy year after year?



Reasan was a puppet, just

Reasan was a puppet, just like Bush II. Beholden to Wall St and the Corporatist interests. Alas, there's probably only one way out; and it's provided for in the Declaration of Independence.



I would almost have gone

I would almost have gone along with the Reagan plan if cutting the military budget was part of the picture. Instead of raising taxes, why not cut the military budget big time?



a little fact-checking,

a little fact-checking, please. it's the"laffer curve."



Why is it that

Why is it that "tax-and-spend" has more legs on the campaign trail than "hock-and spend"? And who out there remains willing to buy our debts? And why?? Neither a borrower or ....



And St. Ronald continues to

And St. Ronald continues to have more and more streets and building and airports named after him. His name should be stripped from every single one, and his crimes revealed for what they were - the misappropriations of our children's and grandchildren's futures.



There'll be no change as

There'll be no change as long as We, The People allow the politicians to get away with taking vast amounts of money from the owners of the corporations and then voting for legislation that favors them at our expense. And I don't see that happening until a few election cycles go by with incumbents being voted out of office en mass.



Is the "Laugher" curve

Is the "Laugher" curve reference a joke? For those who are not up on the history, it was the Laffer curve, named after a supposed economist named Arthur Laffer.

Otherwise I agree with most of what is in this piece, especially:"use the debt as a reason to cut the things government does for We, the People. " I was a government employee in the 1980's, and it was very clear to me and my colleagues that this end was the Reaganites main objective.

Just wish Dave Johnson had recalled that during Reagan's tenure he actually raised taxes a whole lot.



Speaking of the future of

Speaking of the future of USA children.

Reagans shadow(or his real persona) was very prominent in the movies of his time---namely in the figure of Freddy Kruger.

A quote from Wes Craven on Freddy. "Freddy is the most ruthless primal father. The adult who wants to slash down the next generation"



Hard to recall details at my

Hard to recall details at my age, but I clearly remember saying in 1980 that Ronald Wilson Reagan was an evil person. Thank you for reminding me why. (I didn't think it wasn't because the letters in his name add up to 666).



Yes... But you failed to

Yes... But you failed to mention that in place of 'Big Government'.. (The Beast) there is NOT Smaller Government. Instead, there now sits a huge, gigantic Corporatacracy of the Corporate By the Corporate for the Corporate running America like a flag pin wearing Mafia Cabal awhile their Media and the new definition of 'Patriotic' promotes and cheers it all on in between Corporate sponsored commercials.
Its seems the Reagan snowball has SNOWBALLED into a completely different America much less united, generous and shining in its nature and much more darkly ambivalent, ambiguous, and governed far far less by OURSELVES than ever.



seriously truthout, i love

seriously truthout, i love ya and all...but we need some references in your articles. there are a zillion attributions of statements and intentions to "the bad guys" in this piece, and zero pointers to primary sources.

i'd love to donate to you....but i won't until some transparency on your part convinces me that you are on the up-and-up.



People who haven't already

People who haven't already Read the article in TO for 5/25 (same day this article) by Chris Hedges, The Greeks Get It, ought to do so. Reaganomics and Globalization are reducing the US to a Debt Colony of the wealthy of Americans, Europe and China. As the author of this article has stated, that was the idea all along.



I agree with anonymous

I agree with anonymous 5/26/10 04:53. where are your references? w/o these, this could sound like a paranoid blog.



Anonymous @ 04:53 5/26/2010:

Anonymous @ 04:53 5/26/2010: If you need "references" for the statements in this article, to provide you with "transparency" and to "convince [you]" that truthout.org is "on the up-and-up," you're either the most poorly-read person on the planet, or you're too damned lazy to look up, for example, David Stockman, Rabid Ronnie Raygun's Director of the OMB. Given that you seem not to grasp the veracity of the data provided in the article, I would seriously doubt you'd bother to look up and read any reference sources anyway.



Incumbents voted out? A

Incumbents voted out? A peaceful takeover of the Fed by "We the People" would be ideal. However, the likely hood of such a thing is most unlikely. Mr. Jefferson, it seems was also a seer, "The best thing about the 2nd amendment is that you won't need it until they try to take it away." As a matter of fact, Mr. Jefferson stated numerous times about the need for violent revolution being necessary to restore the Constitution to power. "When people fear gov't. it's tyranny, when gov't. fears people it's liberty." T. Jefferson....Time to reinstill that fear.



Ronald Reagan managed to

Ronald Reagan managed to delude people by being their permissive parent. He told us that we were special, exceptional and blessed by God. He sold a false concept of freedom which borrowed from Libertarianism.

Ronnie Reagan, our permissive parent.



The common name for the

The common name for the Laffer curve is the horse laugher curve. And that is incredibly accurate.

It is/was a lie back then. Reagan was not a puppet - he believed this crap. But the problem with the conservatives is that even when the ship sinks right out the building dock, they still think the design is good if it agrees with their biases and prejudices. And the federal debt is a joke. The real debt is federal, state, and personal debt created by these vile policies.



Yes, indeed, the plan is

Yes, indeed, the plan is working. The Democrats are placed in the position of dismantling government in a number of states due to their near bankruptcy. The plan.