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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:
- The education bill expands federal involvement in education. The administration originally argued that the new spending was a necessary price to get vouchers and other reforms. Yet the final bill boosted spending and was stripped of almost all reform initiatives. And there is every reason to believe that this new spending will be counter-productive, like most other federal money spent on education in the past 40 years. Children and taxpayers are the big losers.
- The farm bill is best characterized as a bipartisan orgy of special interest politics. Making a mockery of the Freedom to Farm Act, the new legislation boosts farm spending to record levels. Old subsidies have been increased and new subsidies created. Perhaps worst of all, the administration no longer has the moral credibility to pressure the European Union to reform its socialized agricultural policies. Taxpayers and consumers are the big losers.
- The protectionist decisions on steel and lumber imports make free traders wish Bill Clinton were still president. These restrictions on world commerce have undermined the productivity of U.S. manufacturers by boosting input prices and creating massive ill will in the international community. American products already have been targeted for reciprocal treatment. Consumers and manufacturers are the big losers.
- The campaign finance law is an effort to protect the interests of incumbent politicians by limiting free speech rights during elections. The administration openly acknowledged that the legislation is unconstitutional, yet was unwilling to make a principled argument for the Bill of Rights and fair elections. Voters and the Constitution are the big losers.
- New health care entitlements are akin to throwing gasoline on a fire. Medicare and Medicaid already are consuming enormous resources, and the burden of these programs will become even larger when the baby boom generation retires. Adding a new prescription drug benefit will probably boost spending by $1 trillion over 10 years. A mandate for mental health coverage will drive up medical costs, making insurance too expensive for many more families.
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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No To 'Compassionate Conservatism'
"Marvin Olasky, the former Marxist journalism professor who coined the term. But he and George W. Bush are barking up the wrong tree if they think "compassionate conservatism" is going to rally popular support necessary to effect the real change needed to turn this country around."
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Un El día En El la vida de Jorge W. La arbusto
OPEN BORDERS
Bush's 'open door' slammed
"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."
CFR - "I Believe In Free Speech"
Meanwhile, Back On The Farm
Bush Urges Congress To Deliver on Prescription Drugs For Medicare
GOP Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Advances in House - Another Trillion Dollars
Pig Book - 2002
Orgy At Federal Trough
Bush and House Republicans Push Legislation For Full Drug Subsidies For Low-Income Elderly
Bush Prepares 'Big-Time' Response To African Famine
Government Spending - War Against The Stock Market
Bush signs debt-limit increase
Bush Pushes Minority Homeownership
Bush's Food Stamp Plan Called Ethnic Pandering
Bush Wants Food Stamps For Non-Citizens
Worse Than Drunken Sailors!
Senate Clears Way For Trade Bill - More Spending
BUSH AND THE BIG GOVERNMENT GOP
Security Bill Loaded With Wasteful PORK
Senate Ok's $31.5 Billion Anti-Terror Bill Loaded With Pork
How Bad Can Things Get?
George W. Bush and Gun Control
Bush Pushes Gore Plan For Orwellian Government
Bush Backs Down From Immunity Demand - Caves Again
Bush administration has been "as bad, if not worse" than the Clinton administration when it comes to the transfer of sensitive technologies to the People's Republic of China
BUSH, G7 to pay $20 billion to get rid of Russian nuke stockpiles
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"When peoplelose faith in their institutions they trust to enforce the law, justice is no longer possible."
Bush Caves On Airport Screeners
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Bush Appoints Four More Homosexuals
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Bush Pushes $500 Million HIV/Aids Funding For Africa
Bush to Propose Another $100 Million Over Five Years for Education in Africa
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Bush Cheers Government Support For Art
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GEORGE W. BUSH: CLINTON'S THIRD TERM ©
Bush's Court Jester
"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.
A Bush administration insider has privately leaked word that a deal was struck between Democratic congressional leaders and the Bush White House not to prosecute Bill and/or Hillary Clinton
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Bush and Ashcroft Justice Dept. Hamstringing Pardongate Probers.
Bill Clinton broke the law and the Republicans let him off the hook.
What we need is the tough Newt Gingrich back.
"As far back as April 7, 1998, then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich was asked on NBCs Today if he were going to press for impeachment. His response: "No, we dont have any evidence."
Source.
Al Gore Broke The Law and the Republicans let him off the hook.
"I dont care if you have proof that he raped a woman, stood up and shot her dead, youre still not going to get 67 votes."
Bush Says He Wants to Let Clinton 'Move On'
"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.
Bush Won't Dwell On Clinton Affair, "We're Moving Forward"
"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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"Not over my dead body will they raise your taxes,"
George W. Bush - SOURCE.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial
KEYWORDS: biggovernment; bush; conservatism; constitution; fraud; socialism; spending; waste
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To: Texasforever
Plus you rated hi enough to get the "We all know it" comment! Woohoo! Kudos! LOL!!
To: Texasforever; Fred Mertz
Fred's toning it down a bit tonight. After that post #666 he's a little nervous and doesn't want to press his luck.
He'll do better tomorrow.
702
posted on
08/05/2002 8:56:05 PM PDT
by
terilyn
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Why do you continue to make a fool of yourself? Serious question.
To: Fred Mertz
smoke and mirrors smoke and mirrors
Ann Coulter thinks what? Bush is a rat....lol I doubt it!
In fact she tells us what to watch for when people start to call Bush neither compassionate nor conservative....
,,,,,
In May 2001, former Clinton strategists James Carville and Paul Begala released a Battle Plan for the Democrats on the op-ed page of the New York Times. Their central piece of advice was for Democrats to start calling President George Bush names. First, they said, liberals must call a radical a radical.
Other proposals included calling Bush dangerous and uncompassionate: Mr. Bushs agenda is neither compassionate nor conservative; its radical and its dangerous and the Democrats should say so.
ANN COULTER.....
704
posted on
08/05/2002 8:57:55 PM PDT
by
TLBSHOW
To: terilyn
I am beyond tears. My self-esteem has been permantly damaged and my inner-child destroyed. It will take years of crystal gazing and chanting to regain the inner-peace so cruelly ripped from my psyche
To: Keyes For President
I'm sure you have never done anything as bad as what I did by posting that off color remark.You know what, KFP.........I've done plenty wrong in my life and I will continue to err daily, as we all do. I can tell you truthfully though, that I have never found the kind of thing you said funny and have never said those kinds of things. It's just not me. As I said.....I have many, many faults but vulgarity isn't one of them.
But that isn't the issue and you know it (or at least you should).
You and all of your cronies have spent countless hours telling others that they aren't conservative enough, not pro-life enough, not Constitution loving enough, etc., etc.
If you can't see that as your identifying yourselves as morally superior, your ability to reason is non-existent.
Thus, seeing you perfectly comfortable splashing some nasty talk around for your "cause", reveals a hypocrisy that all the excuse making and "oops" in the world can't change.
.......and you and your buddies want to point fingers at others. Don't make me laugh!!!!!
To: deport
This is standard stuff for any research proposal. The funny thing is that it even mentions under what circumstances the Sect of HHS can deny such funding. There is a large laxity on personal judgements, like in sub-section 2. Moreover, section 498 of the Public Health Service Act is so broad, that any person can cite what is ethically wrong under that section. The truth is Bush does not understand the philosophical issue, and hence he makes moronic judgements that makes him look pro-choice.
707
posted on
08/05/2002 9:02:32 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: Texasforever
I know how you feel. Last night I had to light an aromatic candle and turn out the light and take deep breaths.
The experiences here can be so shattering.
708
posted on
08/05/2002 9:04:01 PM PDT
by
terilyn
To: Satadru
What did you think about the Live birth bill he signed this morning?
To: Uncle Bill
On a scale of 1 to 10 I give Bush a 2.
The first thing on his agenda was meeeting with Gay leaders , therefore giving what NO President had given before, Presidential recognition of the Gay lifestyle as just another Lifestyle Choice. BS on that. It isn't true and no President should have ever done it.
CATO
710
posted on
08/05/2002 9:06:40 PM PDT
by
Cato
To: Republican Wildcat
NIH is not an independent agency. It is an agency under HHS. The only independent agencies under the federal govt are the CIA and the US Postal Service.
711
posted on
08/05/2002 9:06:43 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: Satadru
Are you sure about that?
712
posted on
08/05/2002 9:10:37 PM PDT
by
terilyn
To: Amelia
I don't have to apologize for anything. Read my post #707. Bush could have stopped funding fetal stem-cell research from aborted fetuses in a heartbeat given the laxity in this law and under Public Health Service Act. Bush chose not to fight because he does not understand the philosophy behind the pro-life cause. He is pro-life for political purposes as he, and his family, has shown repeatedly.
713
posted on
08/05/2002 9:11:06 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
No shortage of total morons either.
714
posted on
08/05/2002 9:11:54 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: Texasforever
After reading some of the posts by sleeveless on a forum swwearch........I think he could help you out with some cristals and stuff.
715
posted on
08/05/2002 9:16:25 PM PDT
by
justshe
To: Cato
Well this guy wanted to be President and he is a Hero to libertarians and the Cato institute
Ban on Gays is Senseless Attempt to Stall the Inevitable
By Barry M. Goldwater
The following is a transcript of Barry Goldwater's commentary on the military gay ban that appeared this week in the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times.After more than 50 years in the military and politics, I am still amazed to see how upset people can get over nothing. Lifting the ban on gays in the military isn't exactly nothing, but it's pretty damned close
Everyone knows that gays have served honorably in the military since at least the time of Julius Caesar. They'll still be serving long after we're all dead and buried. That should not surprise anyone.
But most Americans should be shocked to know that while the country's economy is going down the tubes, the military has wasted half a billion dollars over the past decade chasing down gays and running them out of the armed services. Here
To: sleavelessinseattle
Right on, man! Too many people are graduating from kindergarten, and computers are way too cheap. Maybe Bush's socialist rule will make computers much more expensive in the future so not everyone with a kindergarten background can afford it.
717
posted on
08/05/2002 9:19:39 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: Satadru
Well, you're half right. NIH is under HHS. On the other hand, as far as the CIA & USPS being the only independent agencies under the federal government...
INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP)
American Battle Monuments Commission
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Corporation for National Service
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Farm Credit Administration (FCA)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA)
Federal Maritime Commission
Federal Reserve System:
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Federal Reserve Banks (via Minneapolis)
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB)
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
General Services Administration (GSA)
Federal Consumer Information Center (Pueblo, CO)
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB)
International Joint Commission, Canada and the United States.
Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC)
National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS)
National Council on Disability
National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC)
National Mediation Board (NMB)
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (NWTRB)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO)
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Office of Special Counsel (OSC)
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Peace Corps
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Postal Rate Commission
Railroad Retirement Board (RRB)
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Selective Service System (SSS)
Small Business Administration (SBA)
Social Security Administration (SSA)
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA)
United States International Trade Commission (USITC)
Dataweb (Import/export data)
United States Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
United States Postal Service (USPS)
United States Trade and Development Agency
Voice of America (VOA)
http://www.loc.gov/global/executive/fed.html
Don't feel too bad. At least this time you were half right.
718
posted on
08/05/2002 9:20:11 PM PDT
by
terilyn
To: justshe
swwearch? I was wost.....but now I'm fwound?
719
posted on
08/05/2002 9:20:42 PM PDT
by
justshe
To: Fred Mertz
Why do you continue to make a fool of yourself? Because that is the only thing you learn in kindergarten.
720
posted on
08/05/2002 9:21:11 PM PDT
by
Satadru
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