President Johnson and President Reagan's visions of America were similar and different in many ways. President Johnson wants the Federal Government to be more involved solving problems of America compared to President Reagan, who wants less involvement of the Federal Government. Both Presidents want to make America as great as it can be, but they have their sights set on two different solutions. President Johnson wants to focus on making the quality of society better versus President Reagan, who wants to focus on economic fairness. These two Presidents are trying to accomplish the same goal to make America the best it can be, but it is being done with a Democratic and Republican point of view. President Reagan wanted the Federal Government to reduce its influence on Americans. In his Inaugural Address, he states`` Our government has…of the governed. `` The Federal Government doesn’t need to be so involved in American lives, American people are independent strong people. President Johnson, on the other hand, wanted to launch a series of programs as part of the Great Society, giving the Federal Government more power. As he had said in his Great Society Speech, `` The solution to…of local communities. `` The …show more content…
In his Inaugural Address, he states `` But great…the present. `` and ``Well, this administration's…bigotry or discrimination. `` President Reagan as a Republican, see tax and red tape as a huge problem. High taxes have put Americans in a huge deficit, not allowing people to move up in society. Red tape stops investments and efficiency of the country due to so many restrictions put in place by the Federal government. In his speech, he also says `` Government can…stifle it. `` The government's job is to create equal opportunity for all American, so everyone has the chance to become the best they can. President Reagan wants economic fairness without restrictions on economic