US House of Representatives Party Strength 1900-2010

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Below is a formatted version of the dataset displayed in the chart. Included is a column of nominal or chained GDP for each year charted.

US House Of Representatives Party Strength
Years 1900 to 2010
YearDemocratsRepublicansOther
19000.000.000.00
19010.000.000.00
19020.000.000.00
19030.000.000.00
19040.000.000.00
19050.000.000.00
19060.000.000.00
19070.000.000.00
19080.000.000.00
19090.000.000.00
19100.000.000.00
19110.000.000.00
19120.000.000.00
19130.000.000.00
19140.000.000.00
19150.000.000.00
19160.000.000.00
19170.000.000.00
19180.000.000.00
19190.000.000.00
19200.000.000.00
19210.000.000.00
19220.000.000.00
19230.000.000.00
19240.000.000.00
19250.000.000.00
19260.000.000.00
19270.000.000.00
19280.000.000.00
19290.000.000.00
19300.000.000.00
19310.000.000.00
19320.000.000.00
19330.000.000.00
19340.000.000.00
19350.000.000.00
19360.000.000.00
19370.000.000.00
19380.000.000.00
19390.000.000.00
19400.000.000.00
19410.000.000.00
19420.000.000.00
19430.000.000.00
19440.000.000.00
19450.000.000.00
19460.000.000.00
19470.000.000.00
19480.000.000.00
19490.000.000.00
19500.000.000.00
19510.000.000.00
19520.000.000.00
19530.000.000.00
19540.000.000.00
19550.000.000.00
19560.000.000.00
19570.000.000.00
19580.000.000.00
19590.000.000.00
19600.000.000.00
19610.000.000.00
19620.000.000.00
19630.000.000.00
19640.000.000.00
19650.000.000.00
19660.000.000.00
19670.000.000.00
19680.000.000.00
19690.000.000.00
19700.000.000.00
19710.000.000.00
19720.000.000.00
19730.000.000.00
19740.000.000.00
19750.000.000.00
19760.000.000.00
19770.000.000.00
19780.000.000.00
19790.000.000.00
19800.000.000.00
19810.000.000.00
19820.000.000.00
19830.000.000.00
19840.000.000.00
19850.000.000.00
19860.000.000.00
19870.000.000.00
19880.000.000.00
19890.000.000.00
19900.000.000.00
19910.000.000.00
19920.000.000.00
19930.000.000.00
19940.000.000.00
19950.000.000.00
19960.000.000.00
19970.000.000.00
19980.000.000.00
19990.000.000.00
20000.000.000.00
20010.000.000.00
20020.000.000.00
20030.000.000.00
20040.000.000.00
20050.000.000.00
20060.000.000.00
20070.000.000.00
20080.000.000.00
20090.000.000.00
20100.000.000.00

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1929-1939: “A Decade that will live — in stupidity.”

Why Stuck on Stupid?

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.

It’s 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

 

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