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HOW CONSERVATIVE IS PRESIDENT BUSH?
The Cato Institute ^ | August 3, 2002 | By Veronique de Rugy

Posted on 08/04/2002 8:30:36 PM PDT by Uncle Bill

How Conservative Is President Bush?

The Cato Institute
By Veronique de Rugy
August 3, 2002
Source

Veronique de Rugy is a fiscal policy analyst at the Cato Institute.

President Bush may be repeating the sins of his father. Although elected on a Reaganesque, tax-cutting platform, the White House has veered to the left. President Bush has signed a bill to regulate political speech, issued protectionist taxes on imported steel and lumber, backed big-spending education and farm bills, and endorsed massive new entitlements for mental health care and prescription drugs. When the numbers are added up, in fact, it looks like President Bush is less conservative than President Clinton.

It makes little sense to discourage one's core supporters prior to a mid-term election. Yet that is the result when a Republican president expands government, which Bush is doing. Also, academic research on voting patterns shows that a president is most likely to get re-elected if voters are enjoying an increase in disposable income. Yet making government bigger is not a recipe for economic growth. After all, there is a reason why Hong Kong grows so fast and France is an economic basket case. But you can't tell that to the Bush administration.

Administration officials privately admit that much of the legislation moving through Congress represents bad public policy. Yet they argue either that everything must take a back seat to the war on terror (much as the first Bush administration treated the war against Iraq) or that compromises are necessary to neutralize issues such as education. But motives and rationalizations do not repeal the laws of economics.

In less than two years, President Bush has presided over more government expansion than took place during eight years of Bill Clinton. For instance:

Those policy decisions make government bigger and more expensive. They also slow the economy and hurt financial markets -- read the headlines lately? For all his flaws, President Clinton's major policy mistake was the 1993 tax increase. Other changes, such as the welfare reform bill, NAFTA, GATT, farm deregulation, telecommunications deregulation, and financial services deregulation, moved policy in a market-oriented direction.

Perhaps most importantly, there was a substantial reduction in federal spending as a share of gross domestic product during the Clinton years. Using the growth of domestic spending as a benchmark, Clinton was the second most conservative president of the post-World War II era, trailing only Ronald Reagan.

To be sure, much of the credit for Clinton's good policy probably belongs to the Republican Congress, but that is not an excuse for bad policy today. And on one positive note, President Bush has "promised" to fight for partial privatization of Social Security. Yet, so far, President Bush has not vetoed a single piece of legislation. Needless to say, this means it will be rather difficult to blame "big-spending" Democrats if the economy continues to sputter.


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"I told the Congress that I want to make sure that the Mexican citizen here is well-respected," Bush said. "And one way to do that is to pass 245I."

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Bush Urges Congress To Deliver on Prescription Drugs For Medicare

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Bush and House Republicans Push Legislation For Full Drug Subsidies For Low-Income Elderly

Bush Prepares 'Big-Time' Response To African Famine

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"Another way to make sure that we foster growth and restore confidence is to hold people accountable for misdeeds in the public sector."
George W. Bush - University of Alabama at Birmingham Alys Stephens Center - July 15, 2002.

NOTE: Do As I Say, Not As I Do.


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"As far back as April 7, 1998, then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich was asked on NBC’s Today if he were going to press for impeachment. His response: "No, we don’t have any evidence."
Source.

Al Gore Broke The Law and the Republicans let him off the hook.

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"Listen, here's my view: I think it's time to get all of this business behind us. I think it's time ... to allow the president to finish his term, and let him move on and enjoy life and become an active participant in the American system. And I think we've had enough focus on the past. It's time to move forward." - George W. Bush.

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"B/S, Mr Bush. Clinton is a criminal and a traitor. We demand a thorough investigation and prosecution. Our Republic is dead and our liberty is at stake if the next administration does not clean up this mess for now and forever more. Corrupt politicians must pay the price for subverting our Constitution and using their offices for personal gain."
4 Posted on 01/20/2000 14:17:56 PST by Jim Robinson


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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial
KEYWORDS: biggovernment; bush; conservatism; constitution; fraud; socialism; spending; waste
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To: F16Fighter
When someone, who is still in school, and talks about his " intellectual heft " and his superior knowledge, it is quite germain, to bring up that person's age. They are assumiming, erroniously, that only THEY have an education, and that they know far more ( which could possibly be true, but isn't usually the case ) than the person they are responding to.

Younger FREEPERS usually, though not always, have less valid opinions, than older FREEPERS do, for any number of reasons; not the least of which, is that they know far less and have yet to have enough real life experiences, upon which to base their opinions on.

I haven't stooped to the childish snipings and gutter level invectives, which you and others have gotten into. You are not clever, witty, funny, nor original; only pathetic and juvenile. Your assumptions about me, and everything else, are incorrect. Neither are you capable of doing simple math. Think about that and perchance, you may be able to figure out what I mean by that. LOL

881 posted on 08/06/2002 12:04:32 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: Satadru
Damn, I keep forgetting he is a RINO.

I'd rather have a "RINO" that tanks Kyoto, the ICC, pushes through a tax cut, signs the most pro-life legislation in 20 years, etc. etc., than a two bit malcontent, who pouts and moans if "his way" isn't followed 100%.

882 posted on 08/06/2002 12:05:08 AM PDT by Dane
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To: Jim Robinson
Yeah, my fault. thanks.
883 posted on 08/06/2002 12:05:19 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Texasforever
I don't know who's fault it is. Just suggesting a way that you can end it.
Thanks,
Jim
884 posted on 08/06/2002 12:08:21 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
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To: Texasforever
Hey, Schundler was running in a liberal state without his party's help. Days before the election, DiFrancesco was criticizing Schundler, and Whitman waited for the longest time to give a somber endorsement. Not to mention that Bush gave more time to Ted Kennedy than Schundler. BTW, if Bush ran for anything in his liberal home state of Maine, he would have finished third in a race with two people.
885 posted on 08/06/2002 12:10:11 AM PDT by Satadru
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To: nopardons
LOL!!! This is hysterical. You do not learn, do you? The correct spelling is naiveté.
886 posted on 08/06/2002 12:11:30 AM PDT by Satadru
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To: Satadru
Look, his home state has been Texas since he was a toddler. I am in no mood for this.
887 posted on 08/06/2002 12:12:22 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Satadru
I corrected the spelling. I guess that you were just so intent on writing such " clever " ( NOT ! ) doggeral, that you missed it. :-)

Hmmmmmmmmm ... " Silent Cal " ? HOOVER ? The President Hoover, whose policies, to get the USA out of the Depression, FDR used and then expanded upon ? That Herbert Hoover ? You'd best go and do some reszearch about both of those dead presidents; you dson't seem to know all that much about them IF you think that both of them were far better Conservatives tha President Bush. :-)

Do you know the meaning of RINO ? I doubt it, from your intermperate and erronious use of the word.

Oh dear, oh me , oh my, you're " keeping a running list " of what I have said to you ? Rather than that, kid, you should keep a list of all of the personal attacks, on others, which YOU have been making. Perhaps I should do just that. Double standards don't work here; especially when you are once again, caught doing exactly what you imply I have done .

888 posted on 08/06/2002 12:13:14 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
What principles did Ron Paul betray? I love it when you end your posts with a put-down worthy of your Masters degree from Po-Dunk Elementary.
889 posted on 08/06/2002 12:13:45 AM PDT by Satadru
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To: Dane
Who said I am looking for a pro-life stalwart? I just want people to be honest. Bush said he opposed fetal stem-cell research during the campaign. Instead, if he said that he performs abortion himself and then eats the body parts for dinner, I would have slightly respect for him for being honest. I am not a pro-life ideologue. I support the rights of the unborn, but do not make my candidate choice based on that.
890 posted on 08/06/2002 12:16:39 AM PDT by Satadru
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To: terilyn
I did not. It has been passed down via a rich oral tradition.
891 posted on 08/06/2002 12:17:57 AM PDT by Satadru
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To: nopardons
The word is not germain. It is germane. Come on your intellectual heft sounds like a big empty vessel.
892 posted on 08/06/2002 12:19:46 AM PDT by Satadru
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To: nopardons
By your theory Madam Methuselah, one must have lived through the Coolidge years apparently to have their opinion stamped and validated by the "older and wiser" ' nopardons'. BTW, "younger FReepers" may not necessarily connotate someone in their 20s either, Dearie...

As for your delusionly absurd charge of my having engaged in "childish snipings and gutter level invectives," try looking into a mirror sometime...OR at your previous posts which speak for themselves.

And finally -- do you EVER tire of your boorish, non-stop elitist blather?? We here certainly do, but then, sometimes there is such a thing as "comic relief".

893 posted on 08/06/2002 12:20:18 AM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: Texasforever; Satadru
Look, his home state has been Texas since he was a toddler. I am in no mood for this

That is all Satradu has. There is no way in changing his world view of Bush, although facts have been presented otherwise, he disregards them with impunity.

894 posted on 08/06/2002 12:20:43 AM PDT by Dane
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To: Inspector Harry Callahan
"I'm going to talk about the need for America to seize the moment, to set a tone for a new American internationalism."
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895 posted on 08/06/2002 12:20:50 AM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Texasforever
I thought he raised in TX, but he was born in Maine or Mass or Connecticut.
896 posted on 08/06/2002 12:21:58 AM PDT by Satadru
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
[Twodees is] a liar. I was so angry that you lied about Howlin getting Registered banned that I completely missed the first lie you told - that Howlin had defended Clinton during impeachment. No one addressed it, probably because it is so stinking absurd on its face - but I'm addressing it now.

I'm not sure which planet Twodees came from, but Registered's profile page shows his account 100% active. How do we know he was ever even suspended, much less BANNED? Maybe he just took a couple weeks off.

897 posted on 08/06/2002 12:22:14 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: Satadru
For starters, Paul couldn't get elected as a Libertarian, so he masquerades as a Republican. He sometimes votes with the Liberal Dems and against Conservative positions. There's far too long a list and this is a boring / not on topic dodge, so, just go do some real research, on this matter.

There you go again, kid, more smarmy, juvenile insults, which have about as much validity , as your other posts. In other words, none.

898 posted on 08/06/2002 12:23:03 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: Uncle Bill; Askel5
Thanks for the links UB.
899 posted on 08/06/2002 12:23:59 AM PDT by nunya bidness
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To: Satadru
I make and miss a lot of typos. At least I'm not some kid, as you are, who has delusions of granduer, and knows very little about what he pretends to be " expert " in. :-)
900 posted on 08/06/2002 12:24:44 AM PDT by nopardons
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