Yes, the general consensus of the "great men" economically speaking is that Bush is doing a stellar job in a hard situation. I would like to second that with an even more forward view: the concept of the "ownership society" -- HSAs, Personal Retirement Accounts, Education Savings Accounts, increasing home ownership, fundamental tax reform, etc. -- undermines the New Deal consensus irreparably, all while fulfilling its stated vision. Bush's ownership society would create a nation of intergenerational wealth, free, self-reliant, and unwilling to cede power to Big Brother. I am still amazed at just how good Bush is on these things, how solidly he's moving forward on them, and that's a lot of the reason we did this book.
'I am still amazed at just how good Bush is on these things, how solidly he's moving forward on them, and that's a lot of the reason we did this book.'
to you both:
President Bush seems to be a VERY remarkable personality, and I admire his trustworthy image. I think he would be fun to hang around with. Do you ever "hang around' with him?