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To: tejek who wrote (360552)11/28/2007 5:16:34 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571477
 
The debt level goes up, budget deficits increase

Neither is a measure of the economy. The debt level is increasing less than the economy is increasing, and the budget deficits are decreasing.

unemployment increases

Unemployment is low, and has not greatly increased recently. It also dropped during Reagan's time in office. It went up under George Bush 41, but he increased taxes.

job production is not very strong, manu. employment declines

Job production has been fairly strong, manufacturing output has increased, and as for manufacturing employment its been decreasing for a long time, and the decrease is a world wide phenomenon, and as I pointed out before is also in many ways a good thing.

As for unemployment going over 10% under Reagan, that was near the beginning of his term and was probably a necessary part of unraveling the mess he inherited. Volcker brought the massive inflation of the 70s under control. Reagan support the effort, and also cut taxes, simplified taxes (unlike either Bush), and deregulated, helping to turn the economy around from its previous mess. By the time he left office unemployment was not much over 5%.