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Ten tips for a practical growth agenda
National Review published a piece of mine in this week's issue (dated November 29, 2010). Thus Does the Economy Grow The American people did not give power to congressional Republicans; they took it away from [...]
President George W. Bush’s spending record
George W. Bush, a wartime President, had a smaller federal government and lower taxes relative to the economy than each of his three predecessors, historically small deficits, no tax increases, and 5.3% average unemployment. He vetoed a farm bill and two health bills for spending too much. He proposed structural and incremental reforms to Social Security and Medicare that set up the current entitlement reform debate. Maybe the conventional wisdom should be revised a bit.
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission delays its reporting date
I voted no because I thought doing otherwise would violate the law.
Reactions to the President’s post-election press conference
Here are my initial reactions to important economic policy elements of the President's press conference.


