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1
Carter's Domestic Policies
  • Elizabeth von Haunalter
  • Period 3

2
Key Terms
  • Prime Rate
  • Fiscal Conservatism
  • Zero-based Budgeting
  • PBJI
  • Double Digit Inflation
  • NHI

3
Outline
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Fiscal Conservatism
  • III. Economic Downfall
  • IV. Political Divisions
  • V. Energy Crisis
  • VI. Other Carter Policies
  • VII. Summary

4
Introduction
  • Governor in Georgia previously
  • Much of his cabinet made up of Georgian
    politicians
  • Elected under premise that he would Never tell a
    lie. Promoted frugality and was
    anti-establishment.
  • Economy already in a downturn when elected.
  • Watergate Scandal had just occurred. Many
    citizens felt bitter towards government

5
Fiscal Conservatism
  • Carter had little congruence to his policies,
    except regarding his budget.
  • He was a fiscal conservative, meaning he did not
    believe in big government spending nor deficits.
  • Consistently favored fiscal conservatism over
    social or political justice.
  • Ex When agriculture was struggling, Carter chose
    to keep a balanced budget at price of farmers.
    Wanted to put in a support on products that was
    even lower than existing prices.

6
Fiscal Conservatism
  • Zero-based Budgeting every fiscal year,
    budgets rebuilt from zero without expectation of
    funding increases.
  • PBJI Program for Better Jobs and Income.
  • Basically a welfare reform act. Failed to achieve
    its goals and repealed within ten months. Carter
    could not please the people without increasing
    government spending.

7
Economic Downfall
  • Unemployment in 1976 8. In 1978 6. In 1979
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  • 34 Million tax reduction for corporations
  • Focused on prices and wages to help economy
  • Inflation near 20 in 1980. Throughout Carter's
    time in office, inflation was consistently in
    double digits. Termed Double-digit inflation
  • Housing and automobile markets crashed
  • Prime Rate interest rate of the banks best
    customers- rose to nearly 20 during Carter
    administration

8
Political Divisions
  • Carter was anti-establishment. He criticized the
    IRS and federal bureaucracy.
  • Carter promised to curb federal spending- yet was
    part of the Democratic party who believed in
    increased spending to help the economy.
  • Much of Congress was newly elected when Carter
    cameto office. That, combined with Carter's
    professed dislike of big government and
    persistent failure to consult with the
    Congressmen on important issues, created a weak
    relationship between the legislative and
    executive branches of government

9
Political Divisions
  • Carter had a hard time getting his many of his
    bills passed.
  • Example National Health Initiative (NHI) was a
    national health care bill. It failed to pass
    after disagreements within Congress
  • There were also divisions within the Democratic
    Party over welfare (Entitlement vs. New Deal
    policies). One reason why the welfare bill was a
    failure.
  • After receiving advice that he should rethink
    his administration Carter fired five key cabinet
    members. Began to rely even more heavily on his
    circle of Georgian officials.

10
Energy Crisis
  • There was a severe energy crisis already brewing
    when Carter came into office. Shortages and
    rising oil prices led to energy riots.
  • Carter believed conservation and alternative
    energy was key. Tried to pass bill with gas
    taxes, incentives for conservation, etc. but only
    got a gas guzzler tax passed.
  • Critics saw this as the administration giving in
    to big oil and increasing inflation while not
    reducing dependence on foreign oil.

11
Other Policies
  • Carter put 1.6 billion towards cleaning up toxic
    wastes.
  • Signed bill preserving 100 acres of Alaskan land
  • Pardoned 10,000 draft evaders- mixed response
  • Rescinded 19 water projects from national budget.
    Alienated Congressmen and showed Carter was
    hapless with budget cuts
  • Reorganized Social Security to avoid bankruptcy
  • Created separate Department of Energy

12
Summary
  • At end of term, Carter's approval rating was
    lower than that of Nixon's during Watergate
    Scandal
  • Carter had no overarching vision or definition to
    his policies. The effect was that he pleased no
    one he appeared contradictory.
  • Created divisions, even within his own government
  • Carter's term was marked with inflation,
    unemployment, and energy crises.

13
Summary
  • Failed to enact his agenda or achieve his
    promises.
  • Promised to curb federal spending, but 60
    billion deficit by end of his term
  • Alternative perspectives Hargove- non-political
    politician. Carter was not appreciated in his
    time. Jones- trustee president. Carter was
    willing to sacrifice his political image for the
    good of the people.
  • Restored faith in the integrity of American
    politics, failed president Randall Woods
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