Dirty Hoar
09-17-2008, 09:56 AM
Republicans Offer Solutions During Economic Crisis (http://oneutah.org/2008/09/17/republicans-offer-solutions-during-economic-crisis/)
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Here are the Republican talking points on what to do about an economic crisis:
Tell everyone that the fundamentals of the economy are sound
Blame bad news on pessimists and whiners
Refuse to acknowledge bad economic statistics
Advocate more restrictions on immigration
Demand additional cuts in the capital gains tax
Does this speech sound familiar? “The fundamental business of the country, that is the production and distribution of commodities, is on a sound and prosperous basis.” (President Herbert Hoover, October 25, 1929)
Historian Eric Rauchway writes (http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=mccains_donothing_economics) in The American Prospect:
Hoover worked to get businessmen to respond to the crisis by herding them into conferences and urging them to cooperate. He backed immigration restriction and a cut in the capital-gains tax. He quarreled with the unemployment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. None of it worked, and yet Hoover insisted on the soundness of fundamentals, blaming the continuing crisis on whiners: “The income of a large part of our people is not reduced by the depression,” he said, “but is affected by unnecessary fears and pessimism.” He urged his fellow countrymen to count on “the magnificent working of the Federal Reserve system and the inherently sound condition of the banks.”
It’s hard to believe. Senator John McCain, President Bush and the Republicans are following the Herbert Hoover economic playbook (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/09/17/mccain-channels-hoover/).
September 17th, 2008 by Richard Warnick Richard Warnick (http://oneutah.org/author/rmwarnick/) from www.oneutah.org (http://www.oneutah.org/)
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Here are the Republican talking points on what to do about an economic crisis:
Tell everyone that the fundamentals of the economy are sound
Blame bad news on pessimists and whiners
Refuse to acknowledge bad economic statistics
Advocate more restrictions on immigration
Demand additional cuts in the capital gains tax
Does this speech sound familiar? “The fundamental business of the country, that is the production and distribution of commodities, is on a sound and prosperous basis.” (President Herbert Hoover, October 25, 1929)
Historian Eric Rauchway writes (http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=mccains_donothing_economics) in The American Prospect:
Hoover worked to get businessmen to respond to the crisis by herding them into conferences and urging them to cooperate. He backed immigration restriction and a cut in the capital-gains tax. He quarreled with the unemployment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. None of it worked, and yet Hoover insisted on the soundness of fundamentals, blaming the continuing crisis on whiners: “The income of a large part of our people is not reduced by the depression,” he said, “but is affected by unnecessary fears and pessimism.” He urged his fellow countrymen to count on “the magnificent working of the Federal Reserve system and the inherently sound condition of the banks.”
It’s hard to believe. Senator John McCain, President Bush and the Republicans are following the Herbert Hoover economic playbook (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/09/17/mccain-channels-hoover/).
September 17th, 2008 by Richard Warnick Richard Warnick (http://oneutah.org/author/rmwarnick/) from www.oneutah.org (http://www.oneutah.org/)