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Friday, May 16, 2003
Larry Kudlow :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Wall Street/Washington disconnect
by Larry Kudlow
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For weeks, the media inside the Beltway have been chattering relentlessly about the sinking dollar and the threat of deflation. Their sky-is-falling mantra features the liberal message that President Bush's proposed tax-cut plan will fuel the budget deficit, jack up interest rates and wreck the economy.

And yet, if the Bush economic-recovery plan of easier money and lower tax rates is so catastrophic -- about to rip through the economy like an Oklahoma tornado -- why are both the stock and bond markets enjoying significant rallies?

Somebody has to be wrong here. No doubt, there's a big disconnect between Wall Street and Washington -- which often happens. But this chasm is unusually wide. Why? The vast majority of political reporters in Washington do not believe in the markets. They are unwilling to listen to the forward-looking message from Wall Street and the investor class that better economic times are coming. This stubbornness reflects their belief that stock- and bond-market movements are either randomly capricious events or -- even worse -- they are rigged by a bunch of greedy rich people.

This is too bad. The efficient and well-informed markets are voting emphatically for the pro-growth policy mix of accommodative money from the Federal Reserve, to fight lingering deflation, and lower tax rates from lawmakers -- sizeable enough to create economic incentives for much-needed capital formation and work effort.

Since the eve of the Iraq war, the nation's stock markets have increased by nearly 20 percent. The rally is broad and deep. It encompasses virtually all sectors of business, but especially the sensitive economic areas of technology, telecom, consumer spending, basic materials, industrials and financials. The message is unmistakable: Conditions may be soft now, but in a few months they will improve markedly.

In bondland, long-term interest rates continue to decline. If a lower dollar and rising budget deficits are so bad, why are Treasury rates at 45 year lows? In stockland, if lower tax rates on investment capital and worker incomes are so ineffective, why are big and small-cap growth stocks leading the charge into the next bull market?

Most political reporters and commentators in Washington can't answer these questions. In short, they're economic nincompoops. They buy into the liberal line that tax cuts should temporarily put money into the pockets of lower-income folks -- those who don't even pay taxes in the first place. They don't understand (and if they do they won't tell you) that liberal politicians want to keep more money in Washington so they can spend it -- especially on Democratic interest-group causes.

Of course, if higher government spending were the answer, the economy would be roaring. But federal spending is running at roughly 11 percent today -- about ten times the inflation rate -- and there are no roars in earshot. Continued...

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Lawrence Kudlow is host of CNBC's Kudlow & Company

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