He didn't inherit anybody. Volker sat as FED chair for eight years. Carter originally nominated him, and Reagan decided to keep him four years later, in the middle of his first term. :roll:
If you really want to start talking about FED chairs and how pivotal they are. Let's talk about Greenspan, who sat through three presidencies, including Clinton. Did Clinton "inherit" Greenspan? Was Greenspan responsible for the economic expansion of the late 90's? In which case, by your logic, we have Reagan to thank for that. Or is that an "inconvenient fact" you would like to ignore? ;-)
So I address a particular topic and you see that as an opportunity to change the subject and go off on a tangent.
