Reaganomics, 25 Years Later
On the 25th anniversary of the inauguration of Ronald Reagan, the WSJ observes how much his pro-freedom, supply-side revolution has benefited the American economy:
"...94% of the time the U.S. economy has been creating jobs (43 million in all) and wealth ($30 trillion). More wealth has been created in the U.S. in the last quarter-century than in the previous 200 years."
That's a track record that speaks for itself. (Or, to paraphrase Larry Kudlow, Keynesian-run France hasn't created that many jobs since Joan of Arc.)
Here is linke to the editorial.
"...94% of the time the U.S. economy has been creating jobs (43 million in all) and wealth ($30 trillion). More wealth has been created in the U.S. in the last quarter-century than in the previous 200 years."
That's a track record that speaks for itself. (Or, to paraphrase Larry Kudlow, Keynesian-run France hasn't created that many jobs since Joan of Arc.)
Here is linke to the editorial.
2 Comments:
who sent you? the masons? the homosexuals???
take down this blog. it is no longer needed. i have one.
Those who like depravity, dishonesty, trading drugs for guns, a trillion dollor debt, will love Reaganomics.
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