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From WSJopinion: Ronald Reagan’s second year as president is a case study in presidential leadership from which Joe Biden could learn, writes stevenfhayward

Wonder Land: Biden has said, ‘I am a capitalist’ and ‘I am not a socialist.’ Here's why both statements are false. Images: Image Of Sport/Zuma Press Composite: Mark KellyThe new president, at the end of his first full year in the White House, faces an uncertain economy, stubborn inflation, foreign-policy threats, and sliding public approval ratings. The budget deficit is soaring, and the Federal Reserve is stumped.

This was Ronald Reagan’s precarious position at the beginning of his second year as president 40 years ago. How he sized up the political scene, and the course he chose for his difficult second year, is a case study in presidential leadership from which Joe Biden could learn.

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