Word: carterized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Reagan may try to transform the Court, though, he will still to contend with a Senate that is unlikely to rubberstamp nominees, and future appointees are in for rigorous scrutiny and lengthy confirmation hearings. But thermore, the lower courts, which possess some degree of in dependence, are filled with Carter appointees able to safeguard many liberal laws...
Does the Soviet Union cheat on the agreements that Leonid Brezhnev signed with Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter during the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks of the 1970s? Should the Reagan Administration feel bound by those agreements...
Farm Subsidies. Price-support loans and direct subsidies will cost Washington about $12 billion in 1985, down from a record $20 billion two years ago but nearly four times the outlay in the last year of the Carter Administration. Reaganauts grumble that the subsidies are distorting the farm economy. They complain, for example, that some processors are turning out cheese in 7-lb. blocks suitable primarily for storage by the Government. Administration officials talk rather vaguely of shifting to lower supports over a three-to-five-year transition period...
Simonber added that the Times Square project involves "massive recon- struction" that needs a strong administrator. Blumenfeld served as Assistant Secretary of the Army under former President Carter...
...George Bush differs in one critical aspect--the vice president now enthusiastically preaches the conservative agenda he so bitterly attacked four years earlier. Walter F. Mondale worked as vice president in the Carter Administration to promote a particular vision and ideology, and four years later ran a Presidential campaign championing essentially the same themes...