What Trump Knows That Obama Didn’t
FRED BARNES
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference to discuss a revised U.S. trade agreement with Mexico and Canada in the Rose Garden of the White House on October 1, 2018 in Washington, D.C.
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October 19, 2018 at 1:40 AM
We now know why President Obama had to struggle so hard to spur the economy and allow it to grow more than 2 percent a year. And that was the high-water mark. In the last quarter of his presidency, growth had slipped to 1.5 percent. Today it’s obvious what Obama’s problem was. He had the wrong policies‚ lots of them.
How do we know this? Obama’s successor, Donald Trump, and the Republican Congress reversed Obama’s policies. The result, from the day Trump was elected, has been a more robust economy. Nearly 4 million jobs have been added, and unemployment has dipped to the lowest point in nearly a half-century. Let’s compare what Obama did with what Trump is doing.
Obama raised taxes. Trump cut them. Obama was a regulatory zealot. Trump is passionate about deregulation. Obama’s Clean Power Plan killed the coal industry. Trump is reviving it. Obama downgraded the role of entrepreneurs and free markets in boosting the economy and lauded the wonderful things government does.
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What Trump knows that Obama didn't.
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Obama’s biggest breakthrough was the Affordable Care Act, a big step toward a single-payer, government-run health care system.
Trump got rid of the individual mandate that forced everyone to buy expensive insurance or be fined—a big step toward a return to free markets in health care.
Trump got rid of the individual mandate that forced everyone to buy expensive insurance or be fined—a big step toward a return to free markets in health care.
“Modern journalism is all about deciding which facts the public shouldn’t know because they might reflect badly on Democrats."
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The entire Obama economic agenda was “systematically reversed,” says economics writer Stephen Moore, a Trump adviser in the 2016 campaign.
He and Arthur Laffer are authors of the new book Trumponomics: Inside the America First Plan to Revive Our Economy.
Presidents love to tout their achievements.
In Trump’s case, a White House report issued last week said his administration had produced 289 accomplishments in 20 months.
We all know Trump exaggerates and brags.
But many of the economic gains were impressive, especially the fact that job openings outnumber job seekers for the first time on record.
He and Arthur Laffer are authors of the new book Trumponomics: Inside the America First Plan to Revive Our Economy.
Presidents love to tout their achievements.
In Trump’s case, a White House report issued last week said his administration had produced 289 accomplishments in 20 months.
We all know Trump exaggerates and brags.
But many of the economic gains were impressive, especially the fact that job openings outnumber job seekers for the first time on record.
“Modern journalism is all about deciding which facts the public shouldn’t know because they might reflect badly on Democrats."
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There have been vast differences.
From chugging to acceleration.
It's nice to see people back to work and having money to pay bills and take vacation. Still pockets of the economy are still struggling, but it will get there.
From chugging to acceleration.
It's nice to see people back to work and having money to pay bills and take vacation. Still pockets of the economy are still struggling, but it will get there.
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Being a liberal himself, Obama relied on liberal economists. They led him astray, as they did President Kennedy in the 1960s. They favored higher taxes and increased spending, policies that caused an economic downturn.
Kennedy was smarter than Obama. He finally turned to his Republican Treasury secretary C. Douglas Dillon, who recommended tax cuts.
JFK grabbed onto them and the result was an economic boom, the Roaring ’60s.
President Reagan’s advisers persuaded him that tax cuts—championed by Jack Kemp—would do far more for the economy than spending cuts. T
hey even used JFK’s as an example. The sweeping tax cuts of 1981 brought about years of strong growth known as the Reagan Revolution.
Kennedy was smarter than Obama. He finally turned to his Republican Treasury secretary C. Douglas Dillon, who recommended tax cuts.
JFK grabbed onto them and the result was an economic boom, the Roaring ’60s.
President Reagan’s advisers persuaded him that tax cuts—championed by Jack Kemp—would do far more for the economy than spending cuts. T
hey even used JFK’s as an example. The sweeping tax cuts of 1981 brought about years of strong growth known as the Reagan Revolution.
“Modern journalism is all about deciding which facts the public shouldn’t know because they might reflect badly on Democrats."