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Years 1900 to 2010Year Democrats Republicans Other 1900 45.61 51.77 2.52 1901 42.25 55.13 2.52 1902 42.25 55.13 2.52 1903 46.07 53.83 0.00 1904 46.07 53.83 0.00 1905 35.20 64.70 0.00 1906 35.20 64.70 0.00 1907 42.44 57.46 0.00 1908 42.44 57.46 0.00 1909 43.95 55.95 0.00 1910 43.95 55.95 0.00 1911 58.40 41.24 0.26 1912 58.40 41.24 0.26 1913 66.83 29.17 3.90 1914 66.83 29.17 3.90 1915 52.82 45.01 2.07 1916 52.82 45.01 2.07 1917 49.95 48.56 1.39 1918 49.95 48.56 1.39 1919 43.84 55.37 0.69 1920 43.84 55.37 0.69 1921 30.22 69.45 0.23 1922 30.22 69.45 0.23 1923 47.08 51.67 1.15 1924 47.08 51.67 1.15 1925 42.12 56.86 0.92 1926 42.12 56.86 0.92 1927 44.78 54.43 0.69 1928 44.78 54.43 0.69 1929 37.66 62.01 0.23 1930 37.66 62.01 0.23 1931 49.84 49.84 0.23 1932 50.75 48.92 0.23 1933 71.88 26.87 1.15 1934 71.65 25.72 2.53 1935 73.95 23.65 2.30 1936 73.95 23.65 2.30 1937 76.70 20.21 2.99 1938 76.70 20.21 2.99 1939 60.17 38.81 0.92 1940 60.17 38.81 0.92 1941 61.55 37.20 1.15 1942 61.55 37.20 1.15 1943 50.65 48.32 0.93 1944 50.65 48.32 0.93 1945 55.70 43.74 0.46 1946 55.70 43.74 0.46 1947 43.27 56.40 0.23 1948 43.27 56.40 0.23 1949 60.40 39.27 0.23 1950 60.40 39.27 0.23 1951 53.86 45.81 0.23 1952 53.86 45.81 0.23 1953 48.68 50.99 0.23 1954 48.68 50.99 0.23 1955 53.28 46.62 0.00 1956 53.28 46.62 0.00 1957 53.76 46.14 0.00 1958 53.76 46.14 0.00 1959 64.84 35.06 0.00 1960 64.84 35.06 0.00 1961 60.12 39.78 0.00 1962 60.12 39.78 0.00 1963 59.25 40.65 0.00 1964 59.25 40.65 0.00 1965 67.75 32.15 0.00 1966 67.75 32.15 0.00 1967 56.86 43.04 0.00 1968 56.86 43.04 0.00 1969 56.40 43.50 0.00 1970 56.40 43.50 0.00 1971 58.47 41.43 0.00 1972 58.47 41.43 0.00 1973 55.27 44.40 0.23 1974 55.27 44.40 0.23 1975 66.83 33.07 0.00 1976 66.83 33.07 0.00 1977 67.06 32.84 0.00 1978 67.06 32.84 0.00 1979 63.68 36.22 0.00 1980 63.68 36.22 0.00 1981 55.81 44.09 0.00 1982 55.81 44.09 0.00 1983 61.92 37.98 0.00 1984 61.92 37.98 0.00 1985 58.01 41.89 0.00 1986 58.01 41.89 0.00 1987 59.25 40.65 0.00 1988 59.25 40.65 0.00 1989 59.76 40.14 0.00 1990 59.76 40.14 0.00 1991 61.32 38.35 0.23 1992 61.32 38.35 0.23 1993 59.25 40.42 0.23 1994 59.25 40.42 0.23 1995 46.96 52.94 0.00 1996 46.96 52.94 0.00 1997 47.65 52.25 0.00 1998 47.65 52.25 0.00 1999 48.69 50.98 0.23 2000 48.69 50.98 0.23 2001 48.69 50.75 0.46 2002 48.69 50.75 0.46 2003 47.07 52.83 0.00 2004 47.07 52.83 0.00 2005 46.50 53.40 0.00 2006 46.50 53.40 0.00 2007 53.51 46.39 0.00 2008 53.51 46.39 0.00 2009 59.02 40.88 0.00 2010 59.02 40.88 0.00
1929-1939: A Decade that will live in stupidity.
Seventy years ago the leaders of both US political parties turned away from the policies that had created an economic powerhouse we call the Roaring Twenties. For ten long years Americans suffered through wrenching economic dislocations: deflation, inflation, a four-year economic contraction, endless unemployment, mindless political experiments, and ruthless attacks on businessmen for political gain as their leaders stayed Stuck on Stupid.
Today, after a twenty-five year economic boom, Americans are once more faced with a political elite that wants to monkey with success. It wants to raise tax rates. It wants to restrict trade. It wants to increase government power.
Its time to look back and remind ourselves how it came to be, starting in 1929, that America got itself Stuck on Stupid. Otherwise it could happen again.
Christopher Chantrill
The Great (Male) Stagnation
How male compensation has stalled and women's compensation has soared since the 1970s.
The 2010 Index of Dependence on Government
from the Heritage Foundation
Historical Financial Statistics - The Center for Financial Stability
the start of a site with major government stats
Flesch Kinkaid Readability Calculator
returns grade level and readability index.
Cook Partisan Voting Index
gives a quick look at the partisan rating of each congressional district.. There are currently 10 Democratic-leaning districts represented by Republicans and 71 Republican-leaning districts represented by Democrats.
Measuring Worth - GDP Series for US and UK
includes GDP and chained GDP for US; GDP and chained GDP for UK
Republicans: Still Happy Campers
Year after year, Republicans are happier than Democrats. Even in 2008
American National Election Study 2004
Berkeley's control panel
University top 200 in full
Harvard is still #1
Gross Domestic Product by State
from Bureau of Economic Analysis
We have met with families in which for weeks together, not an article of sustenance but potatoes had been used; yet for every child the hard-earned sum was provided to send them to school.
E. G. West, Education and the State
In 1911... at least nine million of the 12 million covered by national insurance were already members of voluntary sick pay schemes. A similar proportion were also eligible for medical care.
Green, Reinventing Civil Society
Three dynamic and converging systems functioning as one: a democratic polity, an economy based on markets
and incentives, and a moral-cultural system which is plural and, in the largest sense, liberal.
Michael Novak, The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism