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#31 |
Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Clinton did several things that improved the economy and extended the boom.
- He did not enact a large tax increase. - He did not enact a large spending increase. - He led the passage of NAFTA. - He led the passage of welfare reform. Adam's idea that you need to elect a tax -n- spend libbrul to improve the economy is spot-on. The reason is that only a tax -n- spend libbrul is politically incapable of taxing and spending. Clinton tried it in his first year, wanting to federalize health care, but the voters gave him a harsh smack in return in 1994 by electing a Republican House. Similarly, only Bush 41 could increase the size of government the way he did, spending like the wind, something 43 looks to duplicate for some unknown reason. Thus, electing a big-gov D may be the only way to guarantee that the next administration truly cuts spending. Bush 41 could never have gotten NAFTA or welfare reform through. On the other hand, only a Republican can end the drug war. Strange, isn't it? |
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Presidents get way too much credit and/or blame for the economy. |
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The political memory of the American public goes back roughly 2 years- that is, if something happened more than 2 years ago, voters don't usually consider it at the polling place. King George I made the mistake of not getting the bad economic news over with early in his term, and having the war end more than 2 years before the '92 election. Hence, when the election came, peoples' political memories said nothing about the war victory (during and after the war, Bush I's approval rating was through the roof), but lots about the current recession. King George II is trying to follow precisely the opposite strategy that his father followed. He's hoping that this economic bust ends before the election, and that the war is fresh in voters' minds. Of course, if he doesn't like the election results, he'll just ask the Supreme Court to help again, Z |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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What you seem to be saying, Tony, is that "gridlock works". I agree. (note to Republicans in Harrisburg: Stall Rendell's tax increases until doomsday if necessary)
Reducing the price of oil should also work. Which should be accomplished by the completion of this war. |
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If, by "more than two years", you mean "one year, eight months and one day"...
I'll agree that it's a good rule of thumb, but I'd shorten the timeframe. Maybe to 18 months. But I think I'd give probably 75% influence to the last year in office. |
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But, FWIW, I agree that Presidents- and Congress- get too much credit for the vagaries of the business cycle. However, policies can tweak the cycle so as to enhance it in one direction or the other. Your ball, Z |
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Trick Dick himself, Z |
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(For the record, I think the tax cut was a bad idea. It really *was* geared toward the rich. The government should be taking that surplus and using it to create jobs or <b>something</b>.)
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Umm ... yeah.
Join Date: Aug 2001
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Ok, I'm in on the idea that we need a President of a different party than the Congressional Majority. Just 'cause I'm trying to keep track of all this, does anyone disagree on this point? I have trouble believing that we all agree on anything...
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As opposed to "It's good to be the King," Z |
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Umm ... yeah.
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Sorry, your right. My phrasing sucked. Still, this seems to be a commonly held belief around here. I think your right about the checks and balance system though.
I've been saying that now is a good time for a third party to get somewhere. I wonder how it would effect said system if a third party did come in and take, even a modest portion, of the Congressional seats? Hey, it better be good to be the king, it has to suck to be president. Have you seen the physical changes the last couple of guys have gone through while in office???
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Whit, I was noticing the other day that Dubya has gotten noticeably grayer since taking office. I wonder how white Reagan's hair would have been had it not been dyed? |
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Umm ... yeah.
Join Date: Aug 2001
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Ronnie the Ray-Gun is an interesting case. Did the job contribute to his mental decline? If so, when? How much did Nancy decline during his presidency? If it was considerable do we assume it had nothing to do with who was in charge?
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I think the LACK of the job was probably a greater contributor to his decline ...
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