Republican; Reagan's economic policy known as Reaganomics implemented tax cuts to spur growth. He implemented policies to reduce the federal government's reach into the daily lives and pocketbooks of Americans. He also advocated for increases in military spending, reductions in certain social programs, and measures to deregulate business. The Reagan Doctrine stated that America would provide aid to anticommunist movements in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Republican; With the goal of improving US-Soviet Relations, he signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty to reduce the amount of weapons each nation has. The Americans with Disabilities Act eliminated discrimination based on disabilities. The Clean Air Act Amendments which requires the EPA to develop and enforce regulation in order to maintain a save environment for the people. He also raised tax revenues in order to deal with the
rising budget deficit.
rising budget deficit.
Democrat; Regardless of his impeachment, Clinton still had a multitude of policies. He signed the Family and Medical Leave Act which requires companies to provide no pay medical leave for qualified medical and family reasons. The Violence Against Women Act, which provided $1.6 billion toward investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women. He also signed NAFTA, which eliminated trade barriers between U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Republican; With the goal of protecting the United States from future terrorist attacks, he signed the Patriot Act which created the Department of Homeland Security in order to enhance security at home. In his first term, Bush won congressional approval of widespread tax-cut bills and the Medicare prescription drug program. He also signed the No Child Left Behind Act in order to expand children's education. He also allocated billions of dollars to fight HIV/AIDS around the world.
Democrat; As the current president, he is still working to make effective policies, but still has done his best in the time he has. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act saved and created jobs almost immediately in order to help the economy. The Affordable Care Act, AKA ObamaCare, reformed private sector companies and expanded health insurance companies to all Americans nationwide.