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Great Bush Depression     31-Oct-09 10:20 pm    
The Economic Consequences of Mr. Bush..

The next president will have to deal with yet another crippling legacy of George W. Bush: the economy. A Nobel laureate, Joseph E. Stiglitz, sees a generation-long struggle to recoup..

by Joseph E. Stiglitz

December 2007

When we look back someday at the catastrophe that was the Bush administration, we will think of many things: the tragedy of the Iraq war, the shame of Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, the erosion of civil liberties. The damage done to the American economy does not make front-page headlines every day, but the repercussions will be felt beyond the lifetime of anyone reading this page.

I can hear an irritated counterthrust already. The president has not driven the United States into a recession during his almost seven years in office. Unemployment stands at a respectable 4.6 percent. Well, fine. But the other side of the ledger groans with distress: a tax code that has become hideously biased in favor of the rich; a national debt that will probably have grown 70 percent by the time this president leaves Washington; a swelling cascade of mortgage defaults; a record near-$850 billion trade deficit; oil prices that are higher than they have ever been; and a dollar so weak that for an American to buy a cup of coffee in London or Paris—or even the Yukon—becomes a venture in high finance.

And it gets worse. After almost seven years of this president, the United States is less prepared than ever to face the future. We have not been educating enough engineers and scientists, people with the skills we will need to compete with China and India. We have not been investing in the kinds of basic research that made us the technological powerhouse of the late 20th century. And although the president now understands—or so he says—that we must begin to wean ourselves from oil and coal, we have on his watch become more deeply dependent on both.

Up to now, the conventional wisdom has been that Herbert Hoover, whose policies aggravated the Great Depression, is the odds-on claimant for the mantle “worst president” when it comes to stewardship of the American economy. Once Franklin Roosevelt assumed office and reversed Hoover’s policies, the country began to recover. The economic effects of Bush’s presidency are more insidious than those of Hoover, harder to reverse, and likely to be longer-lasting. There is no threat of America’s being displaced from its position as the world’s richest economy. But our grandchildren will still be living with, and struggling with, the economic consequences of Mr. Bush..
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Great Bush Depression
SemiReforme... 31-Oct-09 10:20 pm  
 
December 2007! Now that is timely!!
xray_lives (1 Rating) 1-Nov-09 12:03 am  
 
People need to put this article into context. It ...
canucanoe1 1-Nov-09 08:53 am  
 
Poor whiney Canoodle.. He backs the train wre...
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1-Nov-09 07:52 pm  
 
George is starting to look more fiscally...
xray_lives 10-Dec-09 12:13 am  
 
Stiglitz is an idiot. I can't believe he continue...
sdsasveld 16-Nov-09 02:35 pm  
 
Bush may have been bad and I don't disagree b...
devassocx (2 Ratings) 17-Nov-09 12:08 am  
 
Don't worry. Though you are right on target, the ...
markskiis (1 Rating) 17-Nov-09 08:31 am  
 
I disagree ~~ our economic problems are bi-parti...
sabomiker (1 Rating) 18-Nov-09 03:18 pm  
 
What??? What about our current Nobel Prize winner ...
desdamonas_... (1 Rating) 18-Nov-09 04:44 pm  
 
The credit expansion via Freddie and Fannie,under ...
dacosco (1 Rating) 19-Nov-09 08:02 am  
 
It will take a lot more than 5 years to clean up t...
moody.brent... Rate it 17-Dec-09 11:09 am  
 
I just love the Hannity, Beck & Limbuagh luvi...
cohen_hs 17-Dec-09 12:21 pm  
 
Don't really listen to those guys much. ...
moody.brent... (1 Rating) 18-Dec-09 10:21 am  
 
BTW, Obama's influence will be felt many...
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I havent got it for along time I know what you mea...
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excellent!
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