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...Passengers at Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport are greeted by another billboard. Adverts opposing the rules are popping up in podcasts and television shows....
...When Democrats were in the White House — starting with Franklin D Roosevelt and then under John F Kennedy, Lyndon B Johnson, Bill Clinton, and even Barack Obama — they favoured internationalist policies,...
...He previously worked in the White House under Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush before joining Goldman in 1994....
...Additional reporting by Lauren Fedor in Washington and Joshua Franklin in New York...
...Biden has been likened to Lyndon Johnson and Franklin Roosevelt in his unapologetic statism. But those presidents (like Ronald Reagan going in the opposite direction) won crushing mandates....
...Franklin Roosevelt did it with the New Deal. Lyndon Johnson did it with the Civil Rights Act....
...Ronald Reagan believed the nine most frightening words in the English language were: “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help”....
...Even in the first 12 months of Franklin D Roosevelt’s presidency, the direction of policy was undecided, an indecision that contributed to the failure of the World Economic Conference in London in 1933....
...The idea that the first 100 days of a leader’s reign are crucial dates back to Franklin D Roosevelt’s inauguration to his initial US presidential term in March 1933....
...Ronald Cohen: The people who haven’t shifted are businesses....
...There is no Ronald Reagan on the sidelines. After Biden comes the deluge of a resurgent Donald Trump, or a kindred figure. Biden’s goal must be to avoid a Cartesian fate....
...Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the most famous “Builder Back Better”, but Herbert Hoover had his public works projects....
...Joe Biden’s biggest supporters insist he is the most progressive US president since his reforming predecessor Franklin Delano Roosevelt....
...Franklin Delano Roosevelt: a blue blood who inherited rather than chose his Democratic affiliation. (Franklin “De-La-No” as Huey Long, a zealot who tired of his caution, knew him.)...
...Picking the right time to go can be a challenge, he told the FT’s Joshua Franklin and Imani Moise....
...I agree that Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson aren’t necessarily the right analogies, but I think Ronald Reagan might be — not in policy terms, but in the sense of being the president who shifts a national...
...This idea has been wildly unfashionable in the US since Ronald Reagan’s presidency, but particularly so in the Trump era, when agitators such as Steve Bannon tried to smash what he called the “administrative...
...Frank Sinatra hosted a celebration for Democrat John F Kennedy in 1961 and crossed the American political divide two decades later to serenade Republican Ronald Reagan....
...Taken together, this burst of government activism carries echoes of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal during the Depression, and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society reforms of the 1960s....
...Born in 1969, Meacham campaigned for Ronald Reagan as a 10-year old, but by his early twenties, having worked as a journalist, he had decided that neither party had “a monopoly on either virtue of wisdom...
...During a brief photo op with the Republicans on Monday night, I noticed that Biden had replaced a portrait of George Washington above the Oval Office fireplace with one of Franklin Roosevelt — a not-so-subtle...
...Ronald Reagan led to George HW Bush and the prelapsarian tranquillity of the 1990s. After the younger Bush and his still-simmering wars came Barack “No Drama” Obama....
...The need for a global community in a war-torn world informed the launching of the UN by Franklin Roosevelt. It also led to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951....
...Henry Tizard had served during the war as a special emissary between Winston Churchill and Franklin D Roosevelt, criss-crossing the Atlantic to manage the exchange of military secrets....
...Mr Davis said Mr Johnson should draw inspiration from Ronald Reagan’s deficit-funded tax cuts and Franklin Roosevelt’s deficit-funded public projects, arguing that it was possible for Britain to “lock up...
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