It's also worth noting that Bill Clinton took office during a
growing economy. Despite running against the worst economy since
the Great Depression, the recession had actually ended in March
1991 -- more than a year and a half before the 1992 election.
While Clinton and his tax-raising budget were less popular than
Obama and his stimulus, that's an advantage Obama doesn't have.
Conservatives overstated the negative economic effects of
Clinton's tax increase which, while large -- largest in history!
-- in terms of gross tax take was fairly modest in how it boosted
marginal tax rates. A good case could be made that the Clinton
tax increase slowed economic growth, and both growth and job
creation were still anemic by the time of the 1994 elections. But
conservatives and Republicans were predicting a return to the
1990-91 recession or worse. When the economy boomed later in the
decade and the deficits turned into surpluses, Democrats like
Dick Gephardt were able to campaign against unanimous Republican
opposition to the Clinton tax hikes:
Let me just say this: We've got a great story for the American
people, and the middle class and all the people of the country.
We did this. I led the fight for the Clinton economic program
in 1993. It created 22 million new jobs. We didn't get a
Republican vote in the House or the Senate. We passed it by one
vote in both houses. And it's clear we get this. We know how to
do this. They do not. If you want to live like a Republican,
you've got to vote for the Democrats, and we've proven it over
and over again.
That was during the 2004 election, which Democrats lost. If that
didn't work politically for Democrats not named Bill Clinton,
Republicans should be willing to take the risk on this stimulus
plan in an economy that may not even have bottomed out yet. It is
risky for all the reasons Dave notes. But if Republicans are
right about the economics about this, then the politics will
probably favor them in the long term. If wrong about the
economics, who cares about the politics?
sidnee| 12.12.09 @ 12:40PM
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