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− | + | <let name=data index=Date>2007-12-26</let> | |
− | + | <let name=data index=Author>Larry Kudlow</let> | |
− | + | <let name=data index=Source>Washington Times</let> | |
− | + | <let name=data index=Topics>\US economy\George W. Bush\dead links\predictions</let> | |
− | {{ | + | <let name=data index=URL>http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071226/COMMENTARY04/991383165/1012/COMMENTARY</let> |
− | </noinclude> | + | <let name=data index=Title>Bush's very good year</let> |
+ | <let name=data index=TextShort>“Against all odds, and despite the usual drumbeat of criticism, [[George W. Bush|President Bush]] had a very good year. .. The troop surge in [[US occupation of Iraq|Iraq]] is succeeding. America remains safe from terrorist attacks. And the [[US economy|Goldilocks economy]] is outperforming all expectations.”</let> | ||
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+ | '''Reposts''' (original link unavailable): http://www.cafemom.com/journals/read/660459/Bush_s_Very_Good_Year | ||
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+ | <p>Against all odds, and despite the usual drumbeat of criticism, [[George W. Bush|President Bush]] had a very good year.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>The troop surge in [[US occupation of Iraq|Iraq]] is succeeding. America remains safe from terrorist attacks. And the [[US economy|Goldilocks economy]] is outperforming all expectations.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>At his year-end news conference, Mr. Bush said with optimism that the economy is fundamentally sound, despite the housing downturn and the [[subprime credit crunch]]. The very next day, that optimism was reinforced with news of the best consumer spending in two years. The prophets of recessionary doom, such as former Fed Chairman [[Alan Greenspan]], Republican adviser [[Martin Feldstein]], ex-Democratic Treasury Secretary [[Lawrence Summers]], and bond-maven [[Bill Gross]] have been proven wrong once again.</p> | ||
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+ | '''Historical note''': see [[2008 mortgage crisis]] | ||
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