Why Do Reaganomics Hate America?

Bruce Bartlett, author of Reaganomics and member of the Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations, has a new book out.

Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the American Legacy

Maybe this will wake up a few Republicans...

Bartlett's attack boils down to one key premise: Bush is a shallow opportunist who has cast aside the principles of the "Reagan Revolution" for short-term political gains that may wind up hurting the American economy as badly as, if not worse than, Nixon's did. As part of a simple, point-by-point critique of Bush's "finger-in-the-wind" approach to economic leadership, Bartlett singles out the Medicare prescription drug bill of 2003- "the worst piece of legislation ever enacted"-as a particularly egregious example of the increases in government spending that will, he says, make tax hikes inevitable. Bush has further weakened the Republican Party by failing to establish a successor who can run in the next election, Bartlett says. If the Reaganites want to restore the party's tradition of fiscal conservatism and small government, he worries, let alone keep the Democrats out of the White House, they will have their work cut out for them.

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on February 22, 2006, 12:45 pm
Did anyone read about the laughable Fred Barnes book on GWB in yesterday's New York Times? They reviewed FB's book and "Impostor". I think it's called "Rebel-in-chief". That guy is insane.

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