Posted on 05/05/2009 9:41:23 AM PDT by GOP_Lady
Jack Kemp was a great player in the world of ideas, with a mind as strong as his arm. His strength and friendship will be missed greatly.
Heritage Foundation President Edwin Feulner tonight issued the following statement on the death of Jack Kemp, former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and longtime Heritage Foundation Distinguished Fellow:
Jack Kemp was a leader whether it was in a football huddle, a national political campaign or a policy discussion about the Austrian school of economics.
I first met Jack nearly 40 years ago, during his freshman year in Congress. When he introduced the Jobs Creation Act a major legislative advance of supply-side economics I knew I had found an ally. That ally soon became my friend
Jack was a bleeding-heart conservative. He wanted to make it possible for every American to succeed and eagerly worked with people of all races, colors and creeds toward that end.
Across-the-board tax cuts and enterprise zones for blighted neighborhoods are now common economic prescriptions especially during these hard times. But to make these ideas respectable, Jack had to fight for them constantly during his years in Congress, as Housing and Urban Development secretary, as chairman of a national tax reform commission, and during his presidential and vice presidential campaigns.
He won those fights, and millions benefited. The tax cuts that Jack helped engineer in the 1980s gave Americans unprecedented prosperity for decades. His commission also boldly proposed a national flat tax. Those policies also helped spread freedom around the world.
I remember standing with him in Moscows Red Square in 1990. The Cold War was starting to thaw, but few even suspected that the Soviet Unions days were numbered. Jack knew. As we stood on the square, in view of the Kremlin, he pointed out an astonishing sign: The line for the new McDonalds restaurant was longer than the line for Lenins tomb.
Many people will remember Jack as a great football player and rightly so. But he was also a great player in the world of ideas, with a mind as strong as his arm. I will miss his strength and friendship greatly.
When is the funeral? Will C-SPAN carry it?
I don’t see it on the C-SPAN schedule.
I hope they carry it.
We’ll have to keep checking.
“Jack Kemp was a great player in the world of ideas, with a mind as strong as his arm.”
I’d say his intellectual influence was rather limited. He got across the idea that tax cuts are good for raising government revenue. I wish more of a focus was put on growing GDP and cutting spending.
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