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03452 Re: Where did the Clinton surplus come from?
   Sorry, but the only market to lose half its value was the tech heavy n...
joe-taylor   FFFT3   17 Oct 2014
10:58 PM
03442 Re: Where did the Clinton surplus come from?
   Hardly. Some of us here can read and understand. That's Bush apologist...
zzstar   FFFT3   17 Oct 2014
6:40 PM

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Where did the Clinton surplus come from?

By: Zimbler0 in FFFT3
Fri, 17 Oct 14 5:32 PM
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I realize this sort of stuff is almost impossible
for various assorted denizens of this place to
understand . . . but, please, do try.
Zim.

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http://www.cepr.net/index.php/blogs/beat-the-press/the-stock-bubble-created-the-budget-surplus-not-bill-clintons-tax-and-spending-policies

In short, the hero of the budget surplus story was the stock bubble, not President Clinton's tax cuts and budget restraint. This is important not only in dishing out praise for the surplus, it is also essential to a proper understanding of the economy.

Bubbles are not sustainable, by definition. The stock bubble began to burst in 2000. By the summer of 2002 stocks had fallen to roughly half of their peak values destroying $10 trillion in wealth. This gave us a recession which, although officially short and mild, led to the longest period without net job creation since the Great Depression (until the current downturn).

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(Much more at the link. Zim.)




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