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Two Huge Flaws in the Legend of the Clinton Economy
Heritage Foundation ^ | September 7, 2012 | J.D. Foster, Ph.D

Posted on 09/08/2012 11:39:41 AM PDT by Son House

Two inescapable flaws mar the Clinton economic legend. One is conveniently papered over; the other conveniently forgotten. Even so, a flawed legend is better than the economic reality President Obama’s policies have produced, so it is no surprise the sitting President has outsourced his economic messaging to the former President.

The first flaw, described here and here, is that President Clinton raised taxes and the economy boomed. The flaw in the narrative is it ignores the passage of time—four years, to be exact. The timeline matters. Clinton raised taxes in 1993 just as the economy was set to take off from a recession, and instead job and wage growth sputtered for four years. The famous Clinton era boom started four years after the tax hike, in 1997, and was triggered at least in part by the Republican tax cut of that year. Four years may seem like a detail, but details like this matter.

The second flaw marring the Clinton economic story is recession. President Clinton did not leave his successor a booming economy. He left President George W. Bush a recession. The recession began in March of 2001, two months after Clinton left office. Even the most rabid leftist cannot blame George Bush for the 2001 recession. It was the Clinton recession.

So Bill Clinton came into office and raised taxes on an accelerating economy, and produced a lethargic economy. Republicans pushed through a tax cut in 1997 and thereby launched the famous Clinton boom. Then Clinton left his successor with a nasty recession. And from this is fashioned a legend of economic performance. Damage done on both ends and a prosperity at least shared by Republicans—and yet the legend lives on.

As long as the legend endures, President Obama sensibly would want to set aside past differences and wrap himself in the Clinton flag. Obama’s alternative is to defend his own record, which he simply cannot do, even giving himself a grade of “incomplete” while his wife pleads for “more time.”

Incomplete after four years? More time to press the case for higher spending, higher taxes, and more regulation, all of which have served only to restrain the most prosperity-oriented economy in the world?

President Obama can be given credit for trying to apply his economic philosophy with fervor and conviction. His has been an all-in presidency from the start. He tried his best, but his approach failed anyway, as was inevitable; a fact reinforced yet again with today’s jobs report showing an unemployment rate of 8.1 percent and 12.5 million Americans out of work.

These statistics don’t tell the whole story, however. The workforce itself shrunk dramatically since Obama took office, as many Americans have given up looking for jobs that are nowhere to be found. The failure was not for lack of thought, or of effort. The failure was assured at the start as a failure of conception. Continuing to follow a bad design can only produce more bad outcomes. In the meantime, with neither a record from the past or a program for the future to tout, outsourcing his economic message to Clinton is about all Obama has left.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: clinton; economy; flaws; legend
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To: aflaak

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41 posted on 09/09/2012 7:58:06 AM PDT by r-q-tek86 ("It doesn't matter how smart you are if you don't stop and think" - Dr. Sowell)
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To: TwelveOfTwenty
That's obvious now, but it wasn't to many at the time.

Oh, you're quite right. Bubbles are never obvious while they're being blown. People warned for years that the housing boom was a bubble -- no one believed them.

Remember the height of the Dot-com bubble? We were constantly told that this was a "new" economy. Information was king! No longer did profit matter, it seemed.

We all really should have seen it coming. But, we didn't.

42 posted on 09/09/2012 3:05:09 PM PDT by BfloGuy (Without economic freedom, no other form of freedom can have material meaning.)
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To: Son House
the 90's were horrible for wage earners and unless you had a foot already in the stock market, you didn't realize all the gains but suffered tremendously with the planned crash in Sept 2007...

Toon was all set to start up a govt healt care industry, with the aide of Perot and his willing voters, when the GOP fought back and took over Congress 2 yrs later....

and Toon left the economy in a terrible mess as well...

if people don't read and understand the news, they shouldn't be voting....

43 posted on 09/09/2012 6:39:46 PM PDT by cherry
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