MARIS, can you read a graph? There was a recession in 1983 followed by rapid growth of tax revenues.
Not enough to fund government programs. That's a joke.
Government spending with Democrats controlling congress was higher than any time ever. The only time it was exceeded was Democrats controlling congress and a reckless spending Obama as president. See the graph below where outlays surpassed 20% of GDP.
A graph is merely a chart with
selectively incomplete information arranged to present a pretense of evidence supporting an otherwise unsupportable point.
Reagan took America's well-balanced tax system and upended it, shifting the tax burden from those for whom it was no actual burden at all to those who were struggling to not fall into poverty.
By tripling the yearly tax bill for most lower-middle-class Americans, he effectively transformed the American Dream into a private country club for the 1%ers who pulled his strings. Because he destroyed (stole, actually) the life savings of most Americans with a stroke of a pen,
much larger entitlement programs became an absolute necessity to prevent a total financial collapse and revolution. With their savings gone, sub-prime mortgages and college loans were introduced and heavily promoted by Reagan and his FED to make sure the masses would forever be in debt to the country club set.
Through his war on unions he also managed to destroy what was at the time the most inclusive healthcare system in the world, one that insured a higher percentage of
paying Americans than any other in history because it was a normal piece of the average worker's pay plan.
He tried repeatedly to close the Small Business Administration and all other federal programs that aided Real Americans in their start to attain the American Dream.
Ronald Reagan is personally responsible for the deaths of more Real Americans, through lack of healthcare, through bankruptcy-caused suicides, through injuries and deaths caused by repealed safety and health regulations... than most countries we have fought wars against.