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Whenever the party that controls the White House does not also control
Capitol Hill, political pundits worry that there will be "gridlock" in
Washington, so that the government cannot solve the nation's problems.

Almost never is that fear based on what actually happens when there is
divided government, compared to what happens when one party has a
monopoly of both legislative and executive branches.

The last time the federal government had a budget surplus, instead of
its usual deficits, there was divided government. That was when the
Republicans controlled the House of Representatives, where all
spending bills originate, and Bill Clinton was in the White House. The
media called it "the Clinton surplus."

By the same token, some of the worst laws ever passed were passed when
one party had overwhelming majorities in both houses of Congress, as
well as being led by their own President of the United States.
ObamaCare is a product of the kind of arrogance that so much power
breeds.

It was the same story back in the famous "first hundred days" of the
New Deal in 1933. The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 clamped
down on the American economy the kind of pervasive government control
seldom seen outside of totalitarian countries.

It was the ObamaCare of its time, but covering industries right down
to local dry cleaners. One man was sent to jail for charging less than
the government-specified price for pressing a suit of clothes. This
typified the mindset of the New Deal.

Fortunately, the Supreme Court eventually declared the National
Industrial Recovery Act unconstitutional. But, before that happened,
the N.I.R.A. probably did more to prevent the economy from recovering
from the Great Depression than any other law or policy. Even liberal
icon John Maynard Keynes said at the time that the N.I.R.A. "probably
impedes recovery."

You cannot tell what effect a law or policy will have by what
politicians call it, whether they label it a "recovery" program or a
"stimulus" program.

Those who fear gridlock in Washington today implicitly assume that
government actions are needed to "solve" the economy's "problems."
That assumption has been so pervasive over the past 80 years that many
people fail to realize that the republic existed for nearly twice that
long before the federal government intervened to get the economy out
of a recession or depression.

During all that time, no depression ever lasted even half as long as
the Great Depression of the 1930s, when first President Hoover and
then President Roosevelt intervened.

For most of the history of this country, there was no Federal Reserve
System, which was established in 1914 to prevent bank failures and the
bad effects of large expansions or contractions of the supply of money
and credit. But bank failures in the 1930s exceeded anything ever seen
before the Fed was established. So did the contraction of money and
credit during the Great Depression.

The seductive notion that some Big Daddy in Washington can solve our
problems for us-- whether healing the sick, preventing poverty or
"growing the economy"-- is encouraged by politicians for obvious
reasons, and the media echo the idea.

Both in Washington and in the media, there is virtually zero interest
in comparing what actually happens when the federal government
intervenes in the economy and when it does not.

More than a century and a half of ignoring downturns in the economy
never produced a depression as deep or as long as the 1930s
depression, with its many federal interventions, first under Herbert
Hoover and then under Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The unemployment rate was 6.3 percent when the first big intervention
took place, during the Hoover administration. It later peaked at 25
percent, but its fluctuations were always in double digits throughout
the 1930s, as FDR tried one thing after another. As late as the spring
of 1939, nearly a decade after the stock market crash of 1929,
unemployment hit 20 percent again.

It is not a matter of faith that a market economy can recover on its
own. It is a matter of faith that politicians speed recovery. But
there is no way that Barack Obama is going to stop intervening in the
economy unless he gets stopped. Only gridlock can do that.

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"?baMa? Tse Dung" wrote in message
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Whenever the party that controls the White House does not also control
Capitol Hill, political pundits worry that there will be "gridlock" in
Washington, so that the government cannot solve the nation's problems.

Almost never is that fear based on what actually happens when there is
divided government, compared to what happens when one party has a
monopoly of both legislative and executive branches.

The last time the federal government had a budget surplus, instead of
its usual deficits, there was divided government. That was when the
Republicans controlled the House of Representatives, where all
spending bills originate, and Bill Clinton was in the White House. The
media called it "the Clinton surplus."

..
..
Do you call it the St Reagan deficit?
Do you call it the HW Bush deficit?
Do you call it the bush,jr financial disaster, debt, deficit and unfunded
unfinished wars?

Hypocrite!

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Default Lame-Ducks-R-Us : The "Gridlock" Bogeyman -is- Prez Obama !

- - The "Gridlock" Bogeyman
- - ∅baMa∅ Tse Dung
- - Tue, 9 Nov 2010 16:18:16 -0800 (PST)
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...6c98bc41d3e5d4

- Do you call it the St Reagan deficit?
- Do you call it the HW Bush deficit?
- Do you call it the bush,jr financial disaster,
- debt, deficit and unfunded
- unfinished wars?
- Hypocrite!

Sid9 - Yes I Do Recall Them All
and Prez Obama Doubled Them !
....and... Prez Obama Doubled Them Again ! ! !

The "Gridlock" Bogeyman -is- Prez Obama
-cause- Prez Obama is already a LAME DUCK [.]
Prez Obama Ain't Going To Run in 2012 !

In Retrospect : For The Good of The Country
Some/Many Republicans Wish Hillary Had Won !
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...533b0262bf3a4e

Considering the Disaster of the Obama Regime a
third to half the of many Republicans now wish :
#1 Hillary R. Clinton had beat Barack H. Obama
#2 Hillary R. Clinton had beat John S. McCain
-cause- as Bad as things may have been under
Hillary : Barack has simply Barack'ed-Up-Too-Much !
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...533b0262bf3a4e

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On Nov 9, 8:13*pm, "Sid9" wrote:
"?baMa? Tse Dung" wrote in ... Whenever the party that controls the White House does not also control
Capitol Hill, political pundits worry that there will be "gridlock" in
Washington, so that the government cannot solve the nation's problems.


Almost never is that fear based on what actually happens when there is
divided government, compared to what happens when one party has a
monopoly of both legislative and executive branches.


The last time the federal government had a budget surplus, instead of
its usual deficits, there was divided government. That was when the
Republicans controlled the House of Representatives, where all
spending bills originate, and Bill Clinton was in the White House. The
media called it "the Clinton surplus."


.
.
Do you call it the St Reagan deficit?
Do you call it the HW Bush deficit?
Do you call it the bush,jr financial disaster, debt, deficit and unfunded
unfinished wars?

Hypocrite!


It is St.Ronald . He favored baloon economy where any bankster got
away with just about anything. From M.Milken to B.Madoff. As simple
as that- why is everyone and his uncle blaming the new rookie in the
White House is beyond my comprehension .
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wrote:

On Nov 9, 8:13 pm, "Sid9" wrote:
"?baMa? Tse Dung" wrote in ... Whenever the party that controls the White House does not also control
Capitol Hill, political pundits worry that there will be "gridlock" in
Washington, so that the government cannot solve the nation's problems.


Almost never is that fear based on what actually happens when there is
divided government, compared to what happens when one party has a
monopoly of both legislative and executive branches.


The last time the federal government had a budget surplus, instead of
its usual deficits, there was divided government. That was when the
Republicans controlled the House of Representatives, where all
spending bills originate, and Bill Clinton was in the White House. The
media called it "the Clinton surplus."


.
.
Do you call it the St Reagan deficit?
Do you call it the HW Bush deficit?
Do you call it the bush,jr financial disaster, debt, deficit and unfunded
unfinished wars?

Hypocrite!


It is St.Ronald . He favored baloon economy where any bankster got
away with just about anything. From M.Milken to B.Madoff. As simple
as that- why is everyone and his uncle blaming the new rookie in the
White House is beyond my comprehension .


Rookie! You sure got that right!

But, he's a Liberal/Democrat/Marxist/Socialist rookie, so the dufi love him.




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On Nov 10, 10:03*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
Hypocrite!


It is St.Ronald . He favored baloon economy where any bankster got
away with just about anything. From M.Milken to B.Madoff. *As simple
as that- why is everyone and his uncle blaming the new rookie in the
White House is beyond my comprehension .


Maybe because the same people who manufactured Reagan now manufacture
what passes for news...


It is not 'maybe', but exactly...
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Luciano: SS Normandie Sunk as Cover for Dewey.
http://www.dcdave.com/article5/101110.htm

I believe it, I Do Believe It.
Lucky Luciano.
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