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Bush Was a Statist, Not a Conservative
CATO @ Liberty ^ | 2010-04-12 | Daniel J. Mitchell

Posted on 04/12/2010 10:30:40 AM PDT by rabscuttle385

A former White House speechwriter, Mark Thiessen, has jumped to the defense of his former boss, writing for the Washington Post that George W. Bush “established a conservative record without parallel.” Even by the loose standards of Washington, that is a jaw-dropping assertion. I’ve been explaining for years that Bush was a big-government advocate, even writing a column back in 2007 for the Washington Examiner pointing out that Clinton had a much better economic record from a free-market perspective. I also groused to the Wall Street Journal the following year about Bush’s dismal performance.

“Bush doesn’t have a conservative legacy” on the economy, said Dan Mitchell, a senior fellow at the libertarian Cato Institute. “Tax-rate reductions are the only positive achievement, and those are temporary … Everything else that has happened has been permanent, and a step toward more statism.” He cited big increases in the federal budget, along with continuing subsidies in agriculture and transportation, new Medicare drug benefits, and increased federal intervention in education and housing.

Let’s review the economic claims in Mr. Thiessen’s column. He writes:

The thrust of their argument is that Bush expanded the size of government dramatically — and they are absolutely right. Federal spending grew significantly on Bush’s watch, and this is without question a black mark on his record. (Federal spending also grew dramatically under Ronald Reagan, though he was dealt a Democratic Congress, whereas Bush had six years of Republican leadership on Capitol Hill.)

Since federal spending almost doubled in Bush’s eight years, it’s tempting to summarily dismiss this assertion, but let’s cite a few additional facts just in case someone is under the illusion that Bush was on the side of taxpayers. And let’s specifically compare Bush to Reagan since Mr. Thiessen seems to think they belong in the same ball park. This article by Veronique de Rugy is probably a good place to begin since it compares all Presidents and shows that Bush was a big spender compared to Reagan…and to Clinton. Chris Edwards has similar dat, capturing all eight years of Bush’s tenure. But the most damning evidence comes from the OMB’s Historical Tables, which show that Reagan reduced both entitlements and domestic discretionary spending as a share of GDP during his two terms. Bush (and I hope nobody is surprised) increased the burden of spending in both of these categories. That’s the spending side of the ledger. Let’s now turn to tax policy, where Thiessen writes:

Bush enacted the largest tax cuts in history — and unlike my personal hero, Ronald Reagan, he never signed a major tax increase into law.

Using the most relevant measures, such as changes in marginal tax rates or comparing the impact of each President’s tax changes on revenues as a share of GDP, Bush’s tax cuts are far less significant than the Reagan tax cuts. But there presumably is some measure, perhaps nominal revenues over some period of years, showing the Bush tax cuts are larger, so we’ll let that claim slide. The more relevant issue to address is the legacy of each President. Reagan did sign several tax increases after his 1981 Economic Recovery Tax Act, but the cumulative effect of those unfortunate compromises was relatively modest compared to the positive changes in his first year. When he left office, he bequeathed to the nation a tax code with meaningful and permanent tax rate reductions. The Bush tax cuts, by contrast, expire at the end of this year, and virtually all of the pro-growth provisions will disappear. This doesn’t mean Bush’s record on taxes was bad, but it certainly does not compare to the Gipper’s. But what about other issue, such as trade? Thiessen writes:

Bush enacted free-trade agreements with 17 nations, more than any president in history.

Those are some positive steps, to be sure, but they are offset by the protectionist moves on steel and lumber. I’m not a trade expert, so I don’t know if Bush was a net negative or a net positive, but at best it’s a muddled picture and Thiessen certainly did not present the full story. And speaking of sins of omission, his section on health care notes:

Bush created Health Savings Accounts – the most important free-market health-care reform in a generation. And he courageously stood up to Congressional Democrats when they sought to use the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to nationalize health care — and defeated their efforts.

Conveniently missing from this analysis, though, is any mention of the utterly irresponsible prescription drug entitlement. There is no doubt that Bush’s net impact on health care was to saddle America with more statism. Indeed, I’d be curious to see some long-run numbers on the impact of Bush’s prescription drug entitlement and the terrible plan Obama just imposed on America. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that the negative fiscal impact of both plans was comparable. Shifting gears, let’s now turn to education policy, where Thiessen writes:

Bush won a Supreme Court ruling declaring school vouchers constitutional and enacted the nation’s first school-choice program in the District of Columbia.

Bush deserves some credit on school choice, but his overall education record is characterized by more spending and centralization. Thanks in part to his no-bureaucrat-left-behind plan, the budget for the Department of Education grew significantly and federal spending on elementary, secondary, and vocational education more than doubled. Equally worrisome, federal bureaucrats gained more control over education policy. Finally, Thiessen brags about Bush’s record on Social Security reform:

Bush fought valiantly for a conservative priority no American president had ever dared to touch: Social Security reform, with private accounts that would have given millions of our citizens a stake in the free market system. His effort failed, but he deserves credit from conservatives for staking his second term in office on this effort.

This is an area where the former President does deserve some credit. So even though the White House’s failure to ever put forth a specific proposal was rather frustrating, at least Bush did talk about real reform and the country would be better off today if something had been enacted.

This addresses all the economic claims in Thiessen’s article, but we can’t give Bush a complete grade until we examine some of the other issues that were missing from the column. On regulatory issues, the biggest change implemented during the Bush year was probably Sarbanes-Oxley — a clear example of regulatory overkill. Another regulatory change, which turned out to be a ticking time bomb, was the expansion of the “affordable-lending” requirements for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

And speaking of Fannie and Freddie, no analysis of Bush’s record would be complete without a discussion of bailouts. Without getting too deep in the issue, the most galling part of what Bush did was not necessarily recapitalizing the banking system (a good chunk of which was required by government deposit insurance anyhow), but rather the way it happened. During the savings & loan bailout 20 years ago, at least incompetent executives and negligent shareholders were wiped out. Government money was used, but only to pay off depositors and/or to pay healthy firms to absorb bankrupt institutions. Bush and Paulson, by contrast, exacerbated all the moral hazard issues by rescuing the executives and shareholders who helped create the mess. Last but not least, let’s not forget that Bush got the ball rolling on auto-industry bailouts.

If all of this means Bush is a “conservative record without parallel,” then Barack Obama must be the second coming of Ronald Reagan.


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To: death2tyrants; mkjessup; stephenjohnbanker
...your idiot attack dogs...these two bozos...

Their bites are far worse than their barks.

You can't say I didn't warn you.

81 posted on 04/12/2010 11:09:56 PM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Live Free or Die)
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To: death2tyrants; mkjessup; stephenjohnbanker
Hey, instead of summoning these two bozos, why don't you try explaining why Ron Paul's kooky isolationism is good for America?

Because Ron Paul is not the topic of this thread.

Now, why don't you try explaining how Bush's open borders and amnesty policy was good for America.

82 posted on 04/12/2010 11:11:02 PM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Live Free or Die)
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To: death2tyrants; rabscuttle385; stephenjohnbanker; All
First of all fool, how about pinging people when you start talking smack about them?

Now understand something and get it through your thick head:

Attacking the messenger (in this case Rabs) is exactly what Saul Alinsky recommended to his leftist stooges, and you certainly qualify as a stooge, although I'm not going to go so far as call you a leftist. Rabs primary target is McCain, and in case you didn't get the memo, JimRob himself despises McCain like a Baptist despises original sin, so get with the program.

The Arizona primary is not about Ron Paul, in fact Rabs is on record as denouncing Ron Paul's endorsement of that idiot Kokesh, ditto for Paul's embracing left wing agitators. You've obviously not been paying attention.

Now as for Sarah Palin, if her last name was 'Smith', she would already have been utterly condemned by most if not all FReepers for making statements that she "shares" the same vision for America that John McCain has. She would likewise have been hooted out of the limelight for her recent statements praising that pathetic RINO chairman of the RNC, Michael Steele. You want more? Justify Sarah's outrageous attempt to co-opt the Tea Party movement on behalf of John McCain, claiming that THEY support McCain when the truth is, they do NOT?

Her endorsement of McStain goes way beyond endorsement, as she is running commercials 24 hours a day over the Arizona airwaves, and if you have doubt about that, check with SJB who is 'on the ground', he hears them every time he turns on his damn TV or radio!

Now every time you and your knee-jerk buddies drag that 'kooky Ron Paul' red meat into a thread, it only demonstrates your lack of any true counterpoints, the Arizona primary is NOT about Ron Paul, Ron Paul has little to zero influence over the outcome of that primary, but get a clue Magoo: Sarah Palin DOES, and if by the slimmest of margins she drags John McTraitor across the finish line, SHE will be responsible for, and will bear shared blame for, any and all of King RINO's antics and BS over the next 6 years, and a good conservative (J.D. Hayworth) will go down to defeat BECAUSE of Sarah Palin.

What you and the Palin Posse' fail to comprehend is that all of the good Sarah is doing so far as the Tea Party movement (her appearances, speeches, etc), is being undermined by her simultaneous support for RINOs like McCain, Steele, etc. McCain and Steele (just to name two) are part of the PROBLEM in the GOP, and supporting them is NOT the answer!

I'll break this down into a simpler concept/analogy that you may be able to grasp:

"Welcome to the Sarah Palin Conservative Lumber Yard! All kinds of solid conservative products for you to embrace! No matter what your political construction needs, Sarah has what you need! And Sarah stands behind her conservative products! Buy them all for your upcoming American restoration project and get a FREE crate of genuine, ravenous, snarling, ready-to-start-munching TERMITES! Yes you heard right, we said TERMITES!"

Get it now? Sarah is unwittingly sabotaging her own efforts with her embrace of, and her support for the likes of McCain, Steele and other RINOs. Does it mean we wouldn't support her if she were the 2012 GOP nominee? NO, despite doubts, I would pull that lever for Sarah a LOT easier than I did for that SOB McCain in 2008.

Now try digesting that D2T, and next time ping somebody when you start talkin' about them, and have a nice day.
83 posted on 04/12/2010 11:29:24 PM PDT by mkjessup (0bama squats to pee.)
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To: rabscuttle385; death2tyrants; stephenjohnbanker
...your idiot attack dogs...these two bozos...
Their bites are far worse than their barks.
You can't say I didn't warn you.


"Idiot Attack Dogs", I like that Rabs.

You run into Idiots, SJB and I are happy to "Attack" :)

(You run into any more Idiots, SJB and I will be happy to start chompin' away on 'em, LOL)
84 posted on 04/12/2010 11:36:22 PM PDT by mkjessup (0bama squats to pee.)
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To: sickoflibs

OK, we agree then. I don’t even want to talk about new taxes before the other three things are done.


85 posted on 04/13/2010 4:42:51 AM PDT by dools007
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To: rabscuttle385

Bush the elder was a statist and a liberal. Bush the junior was a good man, but an otherwise empty suit surrounded by statists.


86 posted on 04/13/2010 4:44:32 AM PDT by anton
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To: sickoflibs; rabscuttle385; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; DoughtyOne; genetic homophobe

“There you go again, picking on Republicans :) shame on you! (Am I the first to lecture here?? Do I get a free toaster?) “

Well, you might get toasted......


87 posted on 04/13/2010 4:52:59 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: Spok

“Both major political parties are consumed by special interests, and personal freedom has been obscured by the flowery rhetoric.”

The rhetoric ain’t even that flowery.


88 posted on 04/13/2010 4:55:24 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: death2tyrants

Bush kept us safe by taking the fight to them!


89 posted on 04/13/2010 5:02:57 AM PDT by sickoflibs ( "It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the federal spending=taxes delayed")
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To: Dead Corpse

“I’ve only been saying the same damn thing since the argument was Bush Vs McCain for the Millennium election for the GOP top slot. My point then, as it still is today, is that neither of them are real conservatives. That at best they are RINO’s. “

Yes, D. C. ............at best!

“Now if we can just keep the GOP and the MSM from saddling us with Bob Dole Mark II with a Romney/Huckabee/Guiliani/Pawlenty candidacy in 2012...”

I still believe our REAL war is with the GOP/RNC RINO Complex. The MSM cannot promote a RINO that isn’t there to promote.


90 posted on 04/13/2010 5:06:30 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: dools007; stephenjohnbanker; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
RE :”OK, we agree then. I don’t even want to talk about new taxes before the other three things are done.

You can see that the forces are out their now trying to convince us that only higher taxes will save the country. Of course none of them were telling us that when Obama and democrats (and to a lesser extent you-know-who) were running up the debts. It was a big scam from the start. They were calling all Obama’s spending ‘investments’.

The scam of a lifetime:

Step 1 : To claim all the ‘experts’ recommend the federal government run up huge debts to ‘save’ the economy while promising us we will not have to pay for it, only the rich will. To call the spending 'investments'.

Step 2 : Then bring in all the ‘experts’ to tell us they must cut our social security, medicare and raise our taxes to fix 'the deficit'. Those experts are like Al Gore's experts, the point is to get the MSM to repeat it. Where the hell were these deficit hawks the past year or so?

91 posted on 04/13/2010 5:13:53 AM PDT by sickoflibs ( "It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the federal spending=taxes delayed")
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To: sickoflibs

“And those same republicans ask: “Miss us yet?” “

Reagan, from the grave: N O


92 posted on 04/13/2010 5:14:31 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: sickoflibs; rabscuttle385; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; DoughtyOne; genetic homophobe; mkjessup; ...

” Step 1 : To claim all the ‘experts’ recommend the federal government run up huge debts to ‘save’ the economy while promising us we will not have to pay for it, only the rich will. To call the spending ‘investments’.

Step 2 : Then bring in all the ‘experts’ to tell us they must cut our social security, medicare and raise our taxes to fix ‘the deficit’.”

Jackie Mason, POTUS: “ Oh my God, look what Bush left me! Nobody ever left anything like this! We gotta spend a trillion bailing out these inveterate gamblers on Wall Street! We gotta invest a trillion more putting Americans back to work! I can’t believe Bush did this to me!

One year later.......

Jackie Mason POTUS (slapping forehead) Oh my God, look at those deficits! I tell ya, I never seen deficits like this! There is no way we can sustain these kinda deficits! We can’t even pay the interest on these deficits!


93 posted on 04/13/2010 5:26:55 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

LOL, perfect. Jackie and I must think alike !


94 posted on 04/13/2010 5:30:10 AM PDT by sickoflibs ( "It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the federal spending=taxes delayed")
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To: stephenjohnbanker

You got it FRiend!

It is an inconvenient truth (w/NO apology to Al Ghoul) that Jimmy Carter had MORE vetoes during his brief 4 year slow-motion train wreck, than George W. Bush had in his EIGHT years in office.

The federal government expanded under GWB in ways unseen since the Great Society days of LBJ.


95 posted on 04/13/2010 5:32:04 AM PDT by mkjessup (0bama squats to pee.)
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To: death2tyrants; mkjessup; rabscuttle385

“why don’t you try explaining why Ron Paul’s kooky isolationism is good for America? “

And all this time I was under the impression that John McCain was running for Senator in my home state of Arizona! It was, in fact, RON PAUL, ladies & gentleman! How could I make a mistake like this? And I don’t know anything about him! What shall I do??

But...but Sarah Palin is running ads every day all over Arizona telling us how majestic and conservative John McCain is. How? Why? All of those Palin ads on Rush and Hannity!! Advertising on those shows is expensive! And every day too! She doesn’t know it is really Paul that is running either! Somebody get a hold of her....at once!!!!


96 posted on 04/13/2010 5:39:51 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: sickoflibs

You do!


97 posted on 04/13/2010 5:42:09 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: sickoflibs

Ping to 96.....


98 posted on 04/13/2010 5:42:54 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

John McCain kept us safe by taking the fight to them!


99 posted on 04/13/2010 5:47:48 AM PDT by sickoflibs ( "It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the federal spending=taxes delayed")
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To: sickoflibs; mkjessup; rabscuttle385

McCain seems to have dedicated the balance of his miserable life to defeating arch conservative, J.D. Hayworth.


100 posted on 04/13/2010 5:58:50 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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