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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Fred Thompson :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Economic Reality
by Fred Thompson
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This column originally appeared on Fred Thompson’s blog at http://fredfile.imwithfred.com/.

Economist Larry Kudlow calls today’s American economy, “the greatest story never told.” If you’re generally predisposed to not support tax cuts and economic growth, you’re probably satisfied that the U.S. economy isn’t bragged on more. But you’d also be out of step with Americans traditional optimism, and out of step with reality, too.

The economic reality I’m talking about, and about which I’ve written on numerous occasions, is how well our country is doing economically thanks to the hard work of the American people, the innovation and competition our free market encourages, as well as the Bush tax cuts that helped spur 5½ years of economic growth.

Lower tax rates have increased economic growth to such a degree that we have been breaking tax-revenue records.

Since the spring of 2003, the economy has had average growth of over 3%, 8.2 million jobs have been created, and the inflation rate has stayed low. The current unemployment rate, 4.6%, is a full percentage point below what it averaged during the 1990s, and there have been 47 consecutive months (almost four years) of job growth. In the last three years, workers’ salaries have risen by $1.2 trillion, or $8,000 per worker, and consumer confidence recently reached its highest level in almost six years.

People have pointed out that journalists were trumpeting economic statistics during the Clinton administration that were not as good as those we have now, hence the “greatest story never told.” I think they want to play down how well we’ve done with lower tax rates, because it interferes with the ability of their friends in Congress who believe that a virtuous society is one that divides the economic pie, taking more out of taxpayer pockets and letting government do more with those dollars. To them, growing the pie means taxing the people more, which then gives the government more money to transfer to others. But conservatives know better. The economy can only really grow when you let people keep more of what they earn.

No matter how you slice this story, this economic record is one we should be proud of. But America should not rest on these accomplishments, or abandon fiscal restraint and other commonsense principles like fighting inflation and keeping regulation to a minimum. Our economy looks great right now, but a rosy outlook isn’t going to pay the bills or ensure a strong economy.

We need to make sure that America remains the most innovative economy in the world and the best place to invest, start a business, and create jobs.

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Fred Thompson has been a lawyer, actor and United States Senator. He writes exclusive analysis and commentary for Townhall Magazine.

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steveL
I dont believe I said I would vote for Fred in this thread. I do however appreciate the optimistic tone of his articles. You can look at all his articles almost always they in the end are optimistic and are several shades deeper then most people give them credit for.

I dont recall ever thinking Ross Perot had optimism. I am also sure Fred will not be rideing to town on a white horse of a third party.

Anastasia, Part 2
As for me, my money already went to Duncan Hunter. You're not going to find a more reliable conservative than him or Tancredo. The MSM calls them second-tier candidates because they're not household names, they haven't raised as much money, and they're more conservative than the "top tier." If one of them is nominated, the money and name recognition will be there in the general election. Some folks have already latched onto Romney or Giuliani and have decided to defend anything they read or hear about them rather than objectively look at the information that comes out and base their support on who is the candidate they want to represent their views. I just wish conservatives would wake up and realize that the Reagan revolution and the Contract with America, two very conservative movements, explicitly rejected the notion that Repubs must moderate their positions if they want to win elections. Every time they compromise their core conservative principles, they lose. Badly. Like in 2006.
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