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    The Golden Age of Clinton?

    Mona Charen's column is released once a week.

    As the fight continues over whether to raise taxes to ratify the additional $3.6 trillion President Obama and the Democrats have spent in just 27 months, you hear the same refrain from Democrats: We must raise taxes to the levels of the Clinton administration. This is always followed by flights of exaggeration portraying the Clinton era economic record as "The Greatest Peacetime Expansion in American History," or in world history, or in galactic history.

    They seem to think it was the tax hikes that produced the prosperity.

    The economy did expand during Bill Clinton's presidency — though not quite as much as it had during the Reagan years. Ronald Reagan's presidency required a steep recession to undo the mistakes of his predecessors. Despite that, his overall record was astounding. Real GDP increased 32 percent under Reagan (it was 31 percent under Clinton). Disposable income grew 22.7 percent under Reagan versus 20.4 percent under Clinton. Obviously, both look luxurious from this remove.

    Reagan overcame more serious economic woes, including raging inflation and interest rates. Clinton was more fortunate in his timing. By the time Clinton took the oath of office, the economy was already rebounding from a recession. And it's worth noting that as Clinton departed, the economy was dipping into recession again; whereas, the Reagan recovery was still skimming along the waves when the Reagans boarded Air Force One for the ranch in Simi Valley.

    But fine, let's give all honor to Clinton for the things he did right. Memo to Democrats: We know you liked the Clinton tax increases, but why do you not praise the other aspects of Clinton's tenure such as the spending restraint, the strong dollar, free trade and the capital gains tax cut?

    Clinton deserves credit for his staunch free-trade policies. He had to withstand pressure from unions, a key Democratic constituency, to pursue lower tariffs. Both Clinton and Al Gore stared down the unions in shepherding NAFTA to passage. And though Ross Perot had famously warned that NAFTA would lead to a "giant sucking sound" as American jobs were lost to Mexico, the agreement actually increased U.S. exports and U.S. jobs. Clinton later lost his nerve a bit on trade issues, but for the most part, his was a free-trade administration.

    Democrats never laud Clinton's trade record. The Obama administration is certainly not guided by it, preferring, in docile obedience to the unions, to block trade agreements already negotiated by the Bush administration.

    As for Clinton's fiscal record, well, everyone remembers the surpluses, but no one seems to recall the etiology. Like Obama, Clinton came to town with a Democratic Congress. Like Obama (though not at the same reckless level), he introduced budgets that gave no thought to balance. He introduced a form of nationalized health care (which would have included increased taxes of $1.5 trillion over five years) and a stimulus bill. He also promised to reform Social Security (nothing happened) and vowed to reduce the growth in Medicare and Medicaid spending (on the contrary, spending shot up).

    But Clinton was lucky. His health care bill failed. Congress tossed his stimulus bill into the trash, as well. And when the voters delivered a head smack in the form of handing Congress to the Republicans in 1994, Clinton began to veer away from the policies that would have damaged the economy and the country.

    Everyone now recalls Clinton as the victor in the great budget wars of 1995. And while it's true that public opinion backed Clinton over Newt Gingrich in the confrontation that led to the temporary government shutdown, it was ultimately Clinton who changed course.

    It was Republicans in Congress who insisted upon balanced budgets. After protesting that a balanced budget was out of the question, Clinton was finally forced, by Republican pressure, to produce one (it was his fifth budget of the year). That's how Clinton arrived at spending restraint. Clinton also reversed himself on welfare reform, finally signing (after two vetoes) a Republican reform in 1996.

    Those Democrats who get goose bumps remembering the Clinton tax hike of 1993 are forgetting a lot. Those tax increases failed to yield the kind of revenue the Clinton administration had advertised. While the economy expanded during the first years of the Clinton presidency, it really took off only after Congress passed and the president reluctantly signed the capital gains tax cut in 1997.

    So by all means praise Clinton — the later Clinton, the Clinton who did many of the right things because Republicans had him in a half nelson.

    To find out more about Mona Charen and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2011 CREATORS.COM

     

    23 comments

    • Chip  •  10 mths ago
      and how many times did Reagan raise taxes when he was in office?
      • GaltJohnGalt 10 mths ago
        Another civics ignorant lefty. Congress levies taxes. I think you'll find that taxes were raised over Reagan's opposition by an overwhemingly democrat Congress
      • GARY 10 mths ago
        He signed the bills. He could have vetoed them if he wanted.
      • h2o4ever 10 mths ago
        Reagan signed the largest tax increase in US history at the time, into law. But the neocons already have forgotten about that.
    • charles  •  10 mths ago
      Raising tax's definitely will not float.The majority of the people are out of ork with no jobs in the near future.Obooboo has totaly neglected in trying to make any type of a plan in order to make jobs.His only concern is political gain>he above all should realize that there's no way he will be getting re-elected.He's also the reason that there hasn't been a plan aproved yet.He wants everything his way and it's not gonna happen.If he was to attempt to stop s.s./SSI military pay and military disability checks from being sent out in time then he is breaking federal law
      • A C B 10 mths ago
        if (when) taxes are raised it will not be on the people out of work, and probably not on you (unless you make in excess of 250,000 per year).
      • A C B 10 mths ago
        politicians do not make jobs,
      • Joseph 10 mths ago
        Damn! See what happens when you have a weak border policy? They come all the way from Ork to find work! Damned illegal aliens!
    • R U Serious  •  10 mths ago
      Clintons Presidency ushered in the era that made "Lying" perfectly acceptable.
      • James 10 mths ago
        It was always acceptable as long as you didn't get caught.
      • GARY 10 mths ago
        Lying about sex is different from lying about reasons for going to war.
      • Ellen 10 mths ago
        Excuse me but the last time I checked lying is lying.
    • Alan  •  10 mths ago
      Ahh yes, the right is at it again, funny the writer DOESN'T mention Bush at all, with the 2 tax cuts, 2 unfunded wars & a medicare prescription plan unpaid for. Didn't mention the 8 tax hikes or the 18 debt limit increases under Reagan. So lets get the facts straight here & NOT leave out what you want to make it look good. Nor do you mention that in 2001 that Alan Greenspan went be4 congress saying " we are paying down the debt to fast " which led to the 2 bush tax cuts. Also didn't mention the Wall St bailout either which i might add was under Bush or the 2.8 million jobs lost under Bush. So if your going to wright a piece put in everything not just bits & pieces next time
      • Big Jones 10 mths ago
        Because that's the lingering odium in the "church". Maybe the Republicans think we'll just forget about all that stuff and view them as the American people's champions. Fat chance ...
      • GaltJohnGalt 10 mths ago
        Hmm, did Reagan "raise taxes"? I thought CONGRESS levied taxes. I think you'll find that taxes were raised over Reagan's opposition by an overwhemingly democrat Congress.
      • K'd Katastrophe 10 mths ago
        that would reguire they actually know something about history which they dont most of em were in diapers during the reagen era
    • Anthony M  •  10 mths ago
      Reagan got me laid off for 14 months, those were the boom times?
      • David 10 mths ago
        Under Reagan, I managed a family income tax filing of over $100,000.00 per year. By 1994, I was forced to "retire" and 'relocate". My earnings dropped to less that $30.000.00 per year and by 1996, I had to file bankruptcy. Don't talk to ME about the glorious Clinton years. Also, Obama has filled his administration(?) with former Clinton "hacks" so why isn't his administration gloriously fulfilling the Clinton legacy? Just asking.
      • Dan the TEA Man 10 mths ago
        Anthony, were you an air traffic controller?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      If you read Charen at her basic text, it's almost as if there was never a Republican president named George Bush Sr in the White House between Reagan and Clinton. She makes it sound like Clinton took over from the "boom years" of Reagan and undid it all. Far from it. She also glosses over all the tax increases Reagan passed, along with the number of times the debt ceiling was raised under his administration.
    • Michael  •  10 mths ago
      It is about time someone expounds on the ignorance of Bill Clinton and his idiot dems at the time. What a wreckless president !!!!! I must say atleast Clinton was a pro America president; Obama hates America and Americans !!!
    • JOHN  •  10 mths ago
      What republican rased the dett celing 6 times,and now hes the greates,they say,not me.
    • Independence76  •  10 mths ago
      Vice President Dick Cheney: "Reagan proved deficits don't matter."
    • Yard Dog Mazurka  •  10 mths ago
      "Ronald Reagan's presidency required a steep recession to undo the mistakes of his predecessors. Despite that, his overall record was astounding."

      More like "Because of that, his overall record looked astounding."
    • h2o4ever  •  10 mths ago
      You have to love the neocon spin. Mona acts as if the day Obama took office, the deficit was zero and every program, tax cut, and policy enacted by W over the previous 8 years, was fully funded and paid for with no future bills or inflationary cost adjustments.
    • JAMES DENNIS  •  10 mths ago
      Mona Charen, right wing republican? Alan wake up
    • BILLT  •  10 mths ago
      WHY NOT A 1% TAX ON ALL WAGE EARNING,S
    • Phil Hamm  •  10 mths ago
      Why is it?When the GOP yammers about Democrats raising taxes, they fail to include, only on the filthy rich?
    • David  •  10 mths ago
      Why is it that the "compromise" is only "one-way"? I thought the definition of "compromise" and "bi-partisanship" was something about BOTH parties involved giving ground on issues for the mutual benefit of those affected. Where has the cooperation been from Obama? All I have seen is him going on TV (in prime-time) and whining like a small child (throwing a temper tantrum) that the only way is his way. Oh, that's right, his socialist objective of taking from the "rich" and giving to the "poor" is the only objective he will allow. Doesn't anyone realize that taking from the "rich" is an allusion? If a person is "rich", they already have their wealth from previous earnings and are not subject to current income tax. That tax is only what they earn in a given year and NOT on what was previously earned. Let's go to a national "sales tax" and tax only on what is spent. Forget about income tax, it is unfair anyway. Why should a person have to pay a tax on working to pay for those unwilling to work? The "sales tax" would have our coffers overflowing in no time. I know, that is simplistic, but sometime "simple" IS better.
    • funmanto  •  10 mths ago
      What a shame democraps and republicans have got us here We need more T.E.A. party members true americans who will only take care of america and follow the consti
      ution!!TERM Limits need to be added 10 years max for these sen.and congress !
    • Dan the TEA Man  •  10 mths ago
      I generally find myself agreeing with what Mona writes, but when she praises NAFTA, she loses me.
    • Coco the Wonderchimp  •  10 mths ago
      If you've been to college and have learned how to write, don't settle for getting paid to just regurgitate a bunch of revisionist lies. Be better than that. Be better than Mona.
    • Big G  •  10 mths ago
      When Reagan gave his famous tax break the wealthy saved millions while I as a working man saw 50 cents more a week on my pay check. Reagan had no use for the little man.
    • K'd Katastrophe  •  10 mths ago
      WHAt a crok of #$%$
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