From a 1976 speech by Ronald
Reagan, who complained of "strapping young bucks" using public assistance to buy T-Bone steaks, the phrase is shorthand for "undeserving and lazy black people living off hardworking white taxpayers instead of getting a job." Many commentators have noted that the phrase originated from the auction block. Now used ironically by
liberal commentators to identify racist
dog-whistles in conservative argument.
"Whereas once the problem was just
welfare queens and strapping young bucks, now it’s the entire middle and lower classes, the
lazy union members, the credit card deadbeats, the unemployed so content with their benefits that they
don’t look for work."
'We Are All Strapping Young Bucks Now'
Doug J. _Balloon Juice_ January 6, 2011