Conservative Economic Historian Bruce Bartlett On How Supply Side Economics Has Become Pernicious Dogma »
Posted By metavirus 1 month, 2 weeks ago in Political NewsConservative economic historian Bruce Bartlett has just released a new book entitled "The New American Economy: The Failure of Reaganomics and a New Way Forward". In it, he explains his belief that the Reagan tax cuts were a good thing *at the time* but that circumstances have changed, and we are now in need of new ideas and new solutions. Read on for more...
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JohnBoyRed1 month, 2 weeks ago
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What this idiot is really saying is that nobody has to produce anything anymore.
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All we have to do is organize politically and demand everything we need from the government and it will all appear every morning like "manna from heaven". -

Ratskii1 month, 2 weeks ago
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I notice that certain poster from the right continue to demonstrate an inability to read. Twenty-five years ago I'm certain that most of them (those that were around anyway) were hailing Bartlett as a genius. But now he disagrees with what they want to believe and so is an 'idiot.'
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