During boom times, the government could afford to be beneficent, but the corporations, banks and rich had been clawing their way back to power ever since the New Deal and Keynesian revolution, and "government for the people."
Business saw the social programs, environmental restrictions, health and safety regulations, &c. as an attack, and declared war in 1971, in the Powell memo.*
By ~1980, "Big Government" had been effectively demonized. With the Reagan and Thatcher revolutions, Keynesian economic policies were supplanted with Neoliberal deregulation and privatization. The "business of government" reverted back to Business, as opposed to the common welfare, and business' primary duty was to its stockholders and executives. Greed was good, and any investment that didn't pay off in the following few quarters was deemed a waste. Infrastructure, education, social programs and general prosperity began the downward spiral that's brought us to today.
*The Powell Memo: A Call-to-Arms for Corporations | BillMoyers.com
Business saw the social programs, environmental restrictions, health and safety regulations, &c. as an attack, and declared war in 1971, in the Powell memo.*
By ~1980, "Big Government" had been effectively demonized. With the Reagan and Thatcher revolutions, Keynesian economic policies were supplanted with Neoliberal deregulation and privatization. The "business of government" reverted back to Business, as opposed to the common welfare, and business' primary duty was to its stockholders and executives. Greed was good, and any investment that didn't pay off in the following few quarters was deemed a waste. Infrastructure, education, social programs and general prosperity began the downward spiral that's brought us to today.
*The Powell Memo: A Call-to-Arms for Corporations | BillMoyers.com