That would be something called a decision-making grid.
The decision-making greed is a useful tool for making the best decisions especially in the financial matters. It can help you visually see what are the best options and the pros and cons of those options. For example, the decision making grid could help you see which choice would you choose on the basis of its cost.
This timeline of the United States intervention indicates that President Reagan believed military spending was important, and he supported increased military spending.
Reagan aimed to raise military spending to $343 billion a year in fiscal year 1986, from $162 billion a year in fiscal 1981. He underscored the shared belief that the country needed to get back on its superpower feet again.
President Reagan served as president over the biggest peacetime defense buildup of all times, from high-tech weapons systems to larger training ranges and military pay increases. He focused on rebuilding America’s military.
<span>His overall philosophy was; "I'm the President & You're Not. I'm doing what I think is Best for the Country- and you don't have to like it. " ! Johnson didn't "pull any punches", & he had NO PROBLEM strong arming people- to get what he wanted. He could be crude- and almost harsh... But He was ALWAYS surprisingly "fair" & thoughtful...-particularly to those he felt were at a Social Disadvantage, like the Poor. As Presidents go, He did his Job, -& the Country reflects it today. :)</span>