Dude, go do your homework. You're not going to get the facts from George Soros and MSNBC.
Lets take this one at a time.... WRONG....
while inflation did hit double digits in 1975, by the end of the year it was at 6.94% annualized and averaged 9.2% for the year.
In 1976 (you know, the election year) it continued to fall and averaged 5.75% for the year.
when Carter took over in February of 1977 inflation was at an annualized pace of 5.91%, when he left office in January of 1981 it was back in double digits, having averaged double digits for 1979 and 1980.
here is the ACTUAL data, rather than your spoon fed nonsense....
http://inflationdata.com/inflation/Inflation_Rate/HistoricalInflation.aspx?dsInflation_currentPage=2
WRONG. Unemployment was at 7.5% in January of 1977, 7.6% in February when Carter took over.
LMAO.... wow, where are you getting your talking points??? You were close on this one in that GDP shrank in FOUR of the previous 12 quarters. However, GDP was POSITIVE in each of the SEVEN quarters preceding Carter taking office.... and continued to be positive until the slight negative GDP in 1980.
http://www.bea.gov/national/index.htm#gdp
Nominating Volcker WAS indeed one of the highlights of Carter's term. However, WRONG.... the fed Funds rate went to 17% in March and April of 1980. He then dropped it back under 10% for the months preceding a certain event in the fall of 1980.... can't recall what that event was.... hmmmmm...
Once the election was over and Volcker knew he would no longer be hamstrung by the inept Carter, he then raised rates up to almost 19% in December of 1980 and then kept them north of 15% for most of 1981.
Seriously... WHERE are you getting your nonsense from? Volcker talked him into allowing the rates to rise. Carter DID indeed agree. But as SOON as people started bitching.... the rate magically went back under 10% and did not rise back above 12% until AFTER the election where Carter got his inept ass kicked.
Here you finally got something right. It WAS Volcker's policy that pulled us out. But you are wrong to pretend that Carter should get any credit given his complete cowardice in the implementation. Reagan did indeed see it working and HE took the heat for it. Which is a large part of why there was a big shift to Dems in the midterms of 1982.
This is truly comical given that almost every one of your comments was nothing more than left wing nut talking points that are not supported by the ACTUAL data.