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Page History: Viewpoint with Ronald Reagan of 1976


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Broadcast NameBatch NumberDescription
Convention #176-01Having been gone on the campaign trail for roughly 9 months, Reagan talks about his experiences on the road and, not his disappointment, but the disappointment of his supporters who felt "they hadn't done enough."
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Platforms A76-01
Platforms B76-01
Platforms C76-01
Panama Canal76-01
Getting Back at the Bureaucrats A76-01
Getting Back at the Bureaucrats B76-01
Congress' Automatic Pay Raise76-01
Women's 76-01
China76-01
Shaping the World for 100 Years to Come76-01Starting with a story about writing a letter for a Los Angeles time capsule, Reagan begins to think ahead, and realizes that whatever he writes, the people who open that capsule will be living in the world his generation has shaped for them.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Tax Reform76-01
The Median in the Message76-02
Panama's Press76-02
Mao's China76-02
About the Press76-02
Education (A)76-02
Education (B)76-02
Herman Kahn, Futurist76-02
Paperwork and Bureaucrats76-02
Institute for Contemporary Studies76-02
Humphrey-Hawkins Bill (Jobs A)76-02
Humphrey-Hawkins Bill (Jobs B)76-02
FORBES on "full" Employment76-02
President Coolidge76-02
Nuclear Wastes76-02
The Hope of Mankind76-02
The Ford Strike76-03
Election Day, 276-03
Vietnam76-03
Reporters, Sources, and Laws76-03
The Fate of 14 (b)76-03
The Speedy Trial Act76-03
Welfare76-03
Running Fence76-03
"Bread Machine" and Janeway76-03
Soviet TV and America76-03
Government Forms76-03
Milton Friedman #176-03
Milton Friedman #276-03
Sweden 176-03
Sweden 276-03
Diamond Lanes76-04
Tax Reform I76-04
Tax Reform II76-04
Hoover's America Plan76-04
Africa76-04
Freedom Train76-04For the bicentennial, the Freedom Train is traveling the country, carrying its own museum of America's past 200 years. Reagan tells us who is running it and includes some short stories about the popularity of the train.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Katyn Forest76-04A memorial has been dedicated for the members of the Polish Army that died at the hands of the Soviet Army in 1940. After much work getting British government approval, it now resides in a cemetery in London.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Big Government and the Cities76-04
San Francisco76-04
Berkeley's Street Tax76-04
The Politics of the Federal Government76-04
The Alaska Gas Pipeline76-04
The Communes76-04In "The Children of the Counter-Culture" John Rothchild and Susan Wolf visit communes to learn how the now grown generation is raising their children. It paints an interesting picture.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
New Directions76-04
Centralized Planning76-05
Bureaucrats Revisited76-05
Inflation and the Property Tax I76-05
Inflation and the Property Tax II76-05
Land Use Planning76-05
Education I76-05
Education II76-05
Campaign Reminiscence76-05
Citizen's Choice76-05
Liberals76-05
Red Hen76-05With some slight tweaks, Reagan turns a classic children's fable into a lesson on economics. You can Listen Here.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Government Cost I76-05
Government Cost II76-05
Solar Energy76-05
Britain76-05
Unemployment and Inflation I76-06
Unemployment and Inflation II76-06
Unemployment and Inflation III76-06
Unemployment and Inflation IV76-06
Unemployment and Inflation V76-06
Cuba76-06
Terrorism76-06
U.N.76-06
Vietnam I76-06
Vietnam II76-06
Pardons76-06
Child Services Act76-06
Socialism76-06
Soviet Visas76-06While the Helsinki Accords gave Soviet citizens the right to obtain an exit visa, that didn't mean the process was easy.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Human Rights Double Standard76-06
Postal Profits76-07
Special Parents; Special Kids76-07
Update on Social Security76-07
Crime I76-07
Crime II76-07
America's Strength76-07Reagan decides to flip things around and, instead of talking about how government is messing things up, he points out that we shouldn't necessarily "throw the baby out with the bathwater" so we are presented with some quick stats about how good things are in the United States.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Crime and Poverty76-07
Public Broadcasting76-07
Welfare76-07
Tricentennial76-07
The Family and Other Living Things76-07
Milton Friedman and Chile76-07
South Vietnamese Boat People76-07
New Hampshire and Vermont76-07
Memo to a Liberal76-07
Planned Economy76-?

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