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27 Sentences With "supply sider"

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He's a pro-immigration free trader, a supply-sider and an entitlement reformer.
He worked in Ronald Reagan's budget office and describes himself as a "supply-sider".
" Larry's smart brevity on the book: "JFK [was] actually [the] first tax-cutting supply-sider.
Ryan's faith in Trump's supply-sider instincts was confirmed by Trump's choice of Indiana Gov.
Not all Republicans are warming to what some describe dismissively as a "magical" supply-sider approach.
But unlike Cohn, Kudlow is an extremely doctrinaire supply-sider, almost to the point of parody.
"I'm a supply-sider on economics," he told me when we spoke a few weeks ago.
He was known to be an extreme supply-sider, in favor of tax cuts and free trade.
But in the long term, I'm enough of a supply-sider that I see the benefits there.
One does not need to be a committed supply-sider to see that the status quo is burdensome.
I am a supply-sider; I do believe that tax reduction does help spur economic growth and job creation.
Remember, President Kennedy was the first supply-sider of the post-World War Two period, cutting tax rates dramatically.
But, he also says Donald Trump is a true supply sider and would implement growth-inducing tax cuts if elected.
He's a devoted supply-sider, and we can expect him to push Trump to follow through on his promises for big tax cuts.
Its key thinker was the irrepressible George Gilder, who in the 1970s had achieved celebrity as an anti-feminist and in the 1980s as a supply-sider.
He's a doctrinaire, down-the-line supply-sider who wants massive cuts to safety net and social insurance programs and equally massive tax cuts for the wealthy.
The list even includes a devoted supply-sider from the conservative Heritage Foundation, suggesting that Trump may follow through on his promise for a broad tax cut.
Pence described himself as "an unregenerate supply-sider" whose central aim is to marry supply-side tax cuts with strict spending restraint to expand the economy and get the budget into balance.
As a supply-sider, I don't have problems with it economically if we can offset it with tax cuts elsewhere, maybe corporate or capital gains, as part of a grand tax compromise.
Even the most rabid supply-sider knew we would lose $1 of revenue for $1 of tax cut in the short term, because it took time for incentives to work and for people to change their behavior.
Most recently, in 20113, he and fellow supply-sider Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foundation worked to tweak Donald Trump's campaign tax plan to reduce its price tag (an odd task to assign to two noted fans of massive cuts).
A self-described "Reagan supply-sider", Kudlow is known for his support for tax cuts and deregulation. According to The Economist, Kudlow is "the quintessential member of the Republican Party's business wing". Kudlow has no formal economics qualifications. In 1993, Kudlow claimed that Bill Clinton's tax increases would dampen economic growth. When the economy boomed in the late-1990s, Kudlow credited it to tax cuts enacted during the Reagan administration (1981–1989).
Dole was a longstanding conservative deficit hawk who had even voted against John F. Kennedy's tax cuts, while Kemp was an outspoken supply-sider. In the early 1980s, according to David Stockman, Kemp persuaded Reagan to make a 30% across-the-board tax cut a central 1980 presidential campaign feature. Once Reagan was elected, Dole was the Senate Finance Committee chairman who Kemp claims resisted the plan every step of the way. Dole concedes he expressed reservations about the 1981 plan.
He has been a frequent guest on the business TV program Kudlow & Company on CNBC, where supply-side economics fan Lawrence Kudlow hosts. He is a supply-sider like Kudlow. Siegel is also a lifelong friend of Robert Shiller, an economist at the Yale School of Management, whom Siegel has known since their MIT graduate school days. Siegel and Shiller have frequently debated each other on TV about the stock market and its future returns, and have become financial media celebrities, regularly appearing on CNBC.
As a supply-sider, he was not a proponent of balanced budgeting and trivialized it while speaking of growth as an economic goal. The Erie County, New York Republicans had drafted Kemp after incumbent congressman Richard D. McCarthy decided to run for the United States Senate. During his inaugural campaign, his district was in economic malaise, and The New York Times described him as a John F. Kennedy throwback who campaigned on family values, patriotism, sports, and defense. Upon his election to the Congress in a class of sixty-two freshmen, he was one of six newcomers—along with Ronald Dellums, Bella Abzug, Louise Day Hicks, Robert Drinan, and Pete du Pont—discussed in Time.
"Booker championed "enterprise zones," a free- market approach to solving urban blight credited to the late Jack Kemp, a hard-core supply-sider and occasional Republican presidential contender who helped raise money for Booker's first mayoral campaign." Besides social media advances, Booker wants to see the rest of the tech sector reach its fullest potential, and to do that, he thinks the U.S. government needs to ease up on regulations. "We're not moving at the speed of innovation due to regulations," he said, adding that because of this, key industries are leaving the U.S. to work on projects in other countries where the rules aren't as strict. For example, the Federal Aviation Administration has hindered drone innovation to the point where drone companies are leaving the U.S. to test and build in Europe.
"Teach the Controversy" is a campaign conducted by the Discovery Institute to promote the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design, a variant of traditional creationism, while attempting to discredit the teaching of evolution in United States public high school science courses..Small Group Wields Major Influence in Intelligent Design Debate ABC News, November 9, 2005"ID's home base is the Center for Science and Culture at Seattle's conservative Discovery Institute. Meyer directs the center; former Reagan adviser Bruce Chapman heads the larger institute, with input from the Christian supply-sider and former American Spectator owner George Gilder (also a Discovery senior fellow). From this perch, the ID crowd has pushed a "teach the controversy" approach to evolution that closely influenced the Ohio State Board of Education's recently proposed science standards, which would require students to learn how scientists "continue to investigate and critically analyze" aspects of Darwin's theory." Chris Mooney.

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