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Debunking Reagan's Debunker
Forbes.com ^ | 2-08-08 | Rich Karlgaard

Posted on 02/08/2008 8:16:27 AM PST by TheDoctorNoh

Debunking Reagan's Debunker Rich Karlgaard 02.25.08, 12:00 AM ET

Last month during Bill Bennett's radio show, Morning in America, Bill asked me about a Paul Krugman column in the New York Times entitled, "Debunking the Reagan Myth." The title speaks for itself. Here are key Krugman passages:

"[Reaganomics] did fail. The Reagan economy was a one-hit wonder. Yes, there was a boom in the mid-1980s, as the economy recovered from a severe recession. But while the rich got much richer, there was little sustained economic improvement for most Americans."

"When the inevitable recession arrived, people felt betrayed--a sense of betrayal that Mr. Clinton was able to ride into the White House."

(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: forbes; krugman; reagan; reaganomics
Paul Krugman and the rest of his NY Times ilk are the biggest scums of the world. He is an unbalanced, hateful dyed-in-the-wool liberal who can't even spell the word "objective". I don't even know why I'm wasting the energy to hammer out this invective against this idiot. He doesn't even deserve the time or attention.

Happy belated b'day President Reagan. Your revolution was genuine and its positive impact are still relevant in today's global economy.

1 posted on 02/08/2008 8:16:30 AM PST by TheDoctorNoh
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To: TheDoctorNoh

This is what happens when a flecked mouth partisan is dressed up and disguised as a journalists


2 posted on 02/08/2008 8:25:13 AM PST by barneyrubble
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To: TheDoctorNoh
Unfortunately there are plenty on the right who happily misrepresent Reagan's record in an attempt to make bad economic policies more palatable.

As Michael Reagan rightfully states, his father was a free trader but he did not confuse it with giving the store away. He recognized that runaway free trade endangered American industry and he took steps to protect it.

Take the case of Harley-Davidson. My father protected this American manufacturer of motorcycles against lower-priced Japanese imports. When he acted in behalf of an American company, Kawasaki and Honda reacted by moving their plants to the U.S. and created American jobs for American workers.

His policy was so successful that although he gave five years of protective tariffs to Harley-Davison, they didn’t even need that long a time before they could turn their company around. Given a level playing field they proved their superiority as an American manufacturer.

Ronald Reagan did the same thing with semiconductors, and the auto and steel industries. He also forced the Japanese and others to open up their markets to American products so that trade would be fair. When that didn’t happen he would impose tariffs on those products coming into the U.S., thus protecting American manufacturers.

Sure, he was a free trader who wanted too open up trade, but he always sought first to protect the sovereignty of the United States and its manufacturing base. He did not confuse free trade with giving the store away.


http://www.townhall.com/columnists/MichaelReagan/2007/10/10/where%e2%80%99s_the_fire
3 posted on 02/08/2008 8:27:04 AM PST by cripplecreek (Duncan Hunter, Conservative excellence in action.)
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To: cripplecreek

If only the CATO acolytes could understand that.


4 posted on 02/08/2008 8:37:38 AM PST by eclecticEel (oh well, Hunter 2012 anyone?)
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To: eclecticEel

Its easier to scream “Protectionism” while making a cross with their fingers than to recognize the economic danger they’ve put us in. Our national security has also become secondary to stockholder concerns. When our department of defense simply can’t track who makes what for our military, its a problem.


5 posted on 02/08/2008 8:47:07 AM PST by cripplecreek (Duncan Hunter, Conservative excellence in action.)
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To: TheDoctorNoh

Krugman’s hatred of Reagan, Bush, and all things Republican turns him into a hack editorial writer.


6 posted on 02/08/2008 9:00:49 AM PST by dashing doofus (Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber)
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To: eclecticEel
If only the CATO acolytes could understand that.

They can't. They have placed the scales over their own eyes...when they aren't sticking logs in them... very deliberately.

7 posted on 02/08/2008 11:30:05 AM PST by Paul Ross (Ronald Reagan-1987:"We are always willing to be trade partners but never trade patsies.")
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