reportFeb 22, 2011 In Showdown with Air Traffic Controllers, the Public Sided with Reagan The bitter fight over union rights in Wisconsin calls to mind a labor battle that helped define the first year of Ronald Reagan’s presidency.
reportDec 14, 2010 How a Different America Responded to the Great Depression The American public’s sour mood is in interesting contrast with many of the public’s views during the Great Depression of the 1930s, not only on economic, political and social issues, but also on the role of government in addressing them.