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Fear-mongering over fact
townhall.com ^ | 2/26/04 | Larry Kudlow (

Posted on 02/25/2004 10:22:06 PM PST by kattracks

Jobs protection has become the rallying cry of the Democratic presidential campaign. Yet Sens. John Kerry and John Edwards never present a clear-headed plan on how they would create new jobs. Instead, they vow to tear down growth-producing free trade treaties, an effort that would impoverish, not expand, the U.S. workforce.

Among the many flaws of this year's Democratic argument on jobs is the total absence of facts to back up the claims. Take the Democrats' position on jobs outsourcing, their idea that the country is bleeding away a finite number of jobs to far-off places like India. Outsourcing is not a new issue, but it's one that Democrats are using to circumvent the reality that the U.S. economy is surging toward a new boom cycle and that it's President Bush who has us headed that way.

Bush's historic 2003 tax cuts -- a daring plan that reduced tax penalties on capital formation by nearly 50 percent -- have created a dramatic economic inflection point. After rising by a meager 2 percent rate in 2002 and the first half of 2003, the economy roared to life in the second half of last year at a better-than-6-percent pace -- immediately following the implementation of supply-side tax cuts. The event caught the vast majority of demand-side pundits by surprise, but it did find a believer in Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan. The Maestro now believes the 2004 economy will continue to surge near 5 percent.

The party of pessimism can't acknowledge any of this. So instead it's carping about the outsourcing of jobs. It's a political ploy with no economic content. But Democrats' fear-mongering has driven consumer-confidence surveys to four-month lows -- even though the job situation is not nearly so bad.

In fact, it's pretty good. Even while large corporations have leveraged record productivity into income-recovery rather than early stage job creation, over 2 million more Americans are working in the past year, according to the Labor Department's household survey. Behind the scenes, independent contractors and the self-employed are setting up limited-liability companies to keep more of what they earn through lower individual tax rates. This accounts for the unemployment decline from a peak rate of 6.4 percent to the current 5.6 percent.

Democrats never mention this. They also never point out that the U.S. economy has always experienced both job outsourcing and job in-sourcing. Between 1983 and 2003, outsourced jobs have increased to 10 million from 6.5 million, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Jobs in-sourcing, however, as a result of strong foreign-direct investment in the United States, has grown to 6.5 million from 2.5 million in this same time period. The net outsourced jobs figure peaked in the early '80s at nearly 4 million, then declined to a trough of roughly 2 million in the early '90s, before its recent gradual rise to just under 3.5 million. (The latest data is for 2001.)

And there's another essential point undisclosed by Democrats: During this entire 20-year period, 38 million new jobs were created at home. That achievement is unmatched anywhere in the industrialized world. Hence, despite the pandering rants of Democratic presidential candidates, there is no evidence that the free flow of capital, labor, goods or services has in any way impeded domestic U.S. job creation.

But there is considerable evidence that free trade allows consumers the choice of getting the best quality goods at the lowest available prices anywhere in the world. Meanwhile, businesses have opened huge new export markets that provide new jobs at home.

Modern Democrats love jobs but can't stand the businesses that create them. They also claim to want prosperity, but don't want anyone to get rich should prosperity come about. Kerry and Edwards, for example, propose a sharp steepening of marginal tax rates on upper-income brackets and the investments that successful earners would make. But if these policies came to pass, they would rob the economy of the vital incentives necessary to expand the supply of capital that is crucial to inventing new products, forming new businesses and creating new jobs.

The Democratic Party has literally no understanding of the dynamic job-creating process -- what the eminent economist Joseph Schumpeter termed "gales of creative destruction." In the last 10 years -- a period that included NAFTA, the emergence of China, and the high-tech revolution -- 18 million new jobs were created, even with the 2000-02 economic downturn. Yet behind those 18 million new jobs, the economy actually wiped out a staggering 339 million old jobs, while creating an astonishing 357 million new jobs.

The free-market capitalist system, by its very nature, is all about choice, competition and freedom. Democratic ideas to restrict economic freedom by closing trade markets and steepening tax rates will doom us to stagnation.

©2003

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: larrykudlow; outsourcing; trade

1 posted on 02/25/2004 10:22:06 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
The Left is merely co-opting a bipartisan issue for their own. I guess they think we forget they sold out the American workers too. Many millions of jobs have been lost since the first Bush Administration when GATT/NAFTA first raised it's ugly head.

The simple truth is that our politicians are owned by corporate interests on both sides of the aisle. Both share a contempt for the American worker.
2 posted on 02/25/2004 10:27:18 PM PST by ETERNAL WARMING (SHUT THE DOOR IN 2004!)
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To: kattracks
INTREP - POLITICS - KERRY

VNVAJK

3 posted on 02/25/2004 10:34:34 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: ETERNAL WARMING
...Many millions of jobs have been lost since the first Bush Administration when GATT/NAFTA first raised it's ugly head.

And many more have been created than lost! Hasn't our economy expanded rapidly since then too?

What's your solution to the non-problem, tariffs?

If you believe the answer lies with some bureaucrat whom is doing the will of the people through benevolence then perhaps you should read this.

4 posted on 02/26/2004 2:43:47 AM PST by LowCountryJoe (Shameless way to get you to view my FR homepage)
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To: kattracks
Don't need the guvmint to protect my job. I do that by regularly showing up on time and working my tail off.
5 posted on 02/26/2004 3:42:17 AM PST by tal hajus
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To: kattracks
breck girl's purposed $1.50 hike in min wage will be a job killer.
6 posted on 02/26/2004 4:14:03 AM PST by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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