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Tag Archives : Bush

Republicans Should Copy the Bill Clinton Approach on Federal Spending

Republicans Should Copy the Bill Clinton Approach on Federal Spending

Posted on July 25, 2011

I’ve pointed out on several occasions that the burden of federal spending fell significantly during the Clinton years. Indeed, if we did nothing other than bring federal spending back down to 18.2 percent of GDP (where it was when Clinton left office), we’d have a budget surplus before the end of the decade (even with […]

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Bush Was Not a Conservative

Bush Was Not a Conservative

Posted on March 18, 2011

There’s an interesting debate in the blogosphere about whether President George W. Bush was a conservative (here’s a good summary of the discussion, along with lots of links, though I especially like this analysis since it cites my work.). I’ve already explained that Bush was a statist rather than a conservative, and you can find […]

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Spending Restraint Works: Examples from Around the World

Spending Restraint Works: Examples from Around the World

Posted on February 22, 2011

America faces a fiscal crisis. The burden of federal spending has doubled during the Bush-Obama years, a $2 trillion increase in just 10 years. But that’s just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Because of demographic changes and poorly designed entitlement programs, the federal budget is going to consume larger and larger shares of America’s […]

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Compared to the Reagan Era, the Bush-Obama Years Have Been a Fiscal Nightmare

Compared to the Reagan Era, the Bush-Obama Years Have Been a Fiscal Nightmare

Posted on February 21, 2011

Since February is the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth and I still haven’t gotten over my man-crush on the Gipper, I figured it would be interesting to look at Reagan’s fiscal record, particularly to see whether he was successful in restraining the growth of domestic spending. There is lots of good information in the […]

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To Fix the Budget, Bring Back Reagan…or Even Clinton

To Fix the Budget, Bring Back Reagan…or Even Clinton

Posted on February 14, 2011

President Obama unveiled his fiscal year 2012 budget today, and there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that there’s no major initiative such as the so-called stimulus scheme or the government-run healthcare proposal. The bad news, though, is that government is far too big and Obama’s budget does nothing to address this […]

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If the GM Bailout Is Obama’s Definition of Success, No Wonder America’s Heading to Bankruptcy

If the GM Bailout Is Obama’s Definition of Success, No Wonder America’s Heading to Bankruptcy

Posted on November 20, 2010

The President wants us to believe that the recent IPO for General Motors was a smashing success. And it was…if you believe that it’s a good idea to lose money (the direct cost of the bailout) and make the economy less efficient by misallocating resources (the indirect cost of the bailout). The always superb John […]

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New Boss is Same as the Old Boss

New Boss is Same as the Old Boss

Posted on November 2, 2010

One of the points made most frequently on this blog is that Obama’s big spending policies are essentially just an extension and elaboration on those from the Bush years.  That is also the argument of this new video from Reason.tv:

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Republicans and Democrats Should Be Especially Concerned about the Threat of Government When Their Party Is in Charge

Republicans and Democrats Should Be Especially Concerned about the Threat of Government When Their Party Is in Charge

Posted on October 21, 2010

Gallup just released a poll showing that 46 percent of Americans view the federal government as an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary Americans. My first reaction was to wonder why the number was so low. After all, we have a political elite that wants to do everything from control our health […]

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Is Obama the Next Hoover or the Next FDR?

Is Obama the Next Hoover or the Next FDR?

Posted on September 11, 2010

Jonah Goldberg writes in National Review that President Obama is beginning to look like the next Herbert Hoover. This is rather ironic since the left wanted him to become the next Franklin Delano Roosevelt, ushering in a new era of politically-popular statism. …the Great Depression discredited laissez-faire economics for a generation or more. Hoover, who was […]

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America Drops to Fourth Place in Global Competitiveness Ranking

America Drops to Fourth Place in Global Competitiveness Ranking

Posted on September 10, 2010

After being in 1st place in 2007 and 2008, America dropped behind Switzerland in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report in 2009. The 2010 ranking was just released, and the United States has tumbled two more spots to 4th place, behind Switzerland, Sweden, and Singapore. I’m not a complete fan of the World Economic […]

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