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suffering and as the editorial pages they really reinvigorated and then he became a convert with jack kempat really reinvigorated that economic message to unify people. >> what do supply-siders say? >> frankly it was the 3 percent rule and also those who were a because nixon took us off of the gold standard and there is a big monetary policy fight that we never really had before so you had supply-siders bringing answers to the problem of inflation and with tax reform to achieve economic growth and to really show how you could have growth and opportunity and to bring the agenda which the wisconsin guy and jack kemp in 1978 and then in 1981 pass the tax cut showing where real growth looks like actually jack kennedy got that started. that we wanted to have fresh evidence of our ideas because we're all coasting on the fumes of the reagan revolution that was achieving higher income ability more wage workers with faster wage growth opportunity was occurring because of supply-side economics so we put it back in place and actually got fresh evidence it does work through a curveball but i would say
suffering and as the editorial pages they really reinvigorated and then he became a convert with jack kempat really reinvigorated that economic message to unify people. >> what do supply-siders say? >> frankly it was the 3 percent rule and also those who were a because nixon took us off of the gold standard and there is a big monetary policy fight that we never really had before so you had supply-siders bringing answers to the problem of inflation and with tax reform to achieve...
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you could have growth and opportunity and to bring an agenda which bill steiger, wisconsin guy and jack kemp 1978 and then in 1981-82 passed the kemp roth act after the tax cuts and they showed what real gold looks like and proved supply-side economics, jack kennedy got it started because of marginal tax rates in his day but they proved the idea, this is one of the things we did with tax reform, we wanted fresh evidence of our ideas because we are all coasting on the fumes of the reagan revolution and reagan movement and achieving higher income mobility, lower wage workers were getting faster wage growth, opportunity was occurring because of supply-side economics, we are running on 20-year-old evidence so we put it back in place and got fresh evidence that this does actually work. covid through a curveball but i would say the supply-side movement was a debate within the establishment of the republican party, the conservative movement, the supply-side prevailed, past their ideas and that really helped stitch the fusion coalition together. >> all these strands of the 70s the way you describe t
you could have growth and opportunity and to bring an agenda which bill steiger, wisconsin guy and jack kemp 1978 and then in 1981-82 passed the kemp roth act after the tax cuts and they showed what real gold looks like and proved supply-side economics, jack kennedy got it started because of marginal tax rates in his day but they proved the idea, this is one of the things we did with tax reform, we wanted fresh evidence of our ideas because we are all coasting on the fumes of the reagan...
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between jack kemp and buchanan. pot doesn't run for president in 1988 he waits until 1992.he recognizes smartly reagan successors probably going to be george h.w. bush was not a reaganites. who is an establishment republican. to them and it's the fight with the establishment republican represented by bush. from its attitude toward immigration in i the 96 campaign issue. up the trade that debate has had a buchanan is never successful. 2000 he leaves the republican party runs for president on the reformed ticket. one of his rivals is a businessman named donald trump 16 years later trump asking buchanan about the 2000 cycle. i dorc think the argument has bn settled in favor of populism. in the conservative governing class that came to power with ronald reagan fastened to the first george w. bush was moved up to capitol hill during the revolution. and came back down pennsylvania avenue with george w. bush. that conservative governing class existed for about 30 years had been displaced. >> look at my time and congress is too. we have the majority lost it. i came in and then we g
between jack kemp and buchanan. pot doesn't run for president in 1988 he waits until 1992.he recognizes smartly reagan successors probably going to be george h.w. bush was not a reaganites. who is an establishment republican. to them and it's the fight with the establishment republican represented by bush. from its attitude toward immigration in i the 96 campaign issue. up the trade that debate has had a buchanan is never successful. 2000 he leaves the republican party runs for president on the...
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that phrase was used later by jack kemp, the late jack kemp, who is a very dear friend and mentor. i use it all the time. trump used it. the trump tax cuts, which were more on the corporate side, but were enormous tax cuts were cut from the same cloth as the reagan and jfk tax cuts. i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies. i was too young for jfk, just barely too young. i was only 17 when i went into the reagan white house. that's a joke. -- if i may come i want to go back because i'm reading a book, the title is the jazz age, but it is about warren g. harding, a much maligned u.s. president, way too far maligned. but in the 1920's, harding, his vice president, calvin coolidge and his treasury secretary andrew mellon, who was a great figure from pittsburgh and entrepreneurial banker, they put together a huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax amendment was 1913. when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's.
that phrase was used later by jack kemp, the late jack kemp, who is a very dear friend and mentor. i use it all the time. trump used it. the trump tax cuts, which were more on the corporate side, but were enormous tax cuts were cut from the same cloth as the reagan and jfk tax cuts. i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies. i was too young for jfk, just barely too young. i was only 17 when i went into the reagan white house. that's a joke. -- if i may come i want to go back...
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now, that phrase was used later by jack kemp, the late jack kemp, who was a very dear friend and alsotor, by reagan. i use it all the time. trump used it, i mean, look the trump tax cuts, which were more on the corporate side, but were enormous tax cuts, were cut from the same cloth as the reagan and jfk tax cuts. so i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies. i was too young for it for jfk, just barely too young. i mean, i was really only 17 when i went into the reagan white house. that was a joke. but tax cuts were -- and if i may, i want to go back because i'm reading a book, the title of which is "the jazz age" about warren g harding, a much maligned u.s. president, way too far maligned. but in the 1920's, in the 1920's harding, his vice-president, calvin coolidge and importantly, his treasury secretary andrew melon, a figure, they put together marginal tax rates and the 16th amendment, it started out at 7%. when woodrow wilson left over over 70%. we went into a recession after world war 1. those guys brought tax rates down to 25% and launched a tremendous boom, prospe
now, that phrase was used later by jack kemp, the late jack kemp, who was a very dear friend and alsotor, by reagan. i use it all the time. trump used it, i mean, look the trump tax cuts, which were more on the corporate side, but were enormous tax cuts, were cut from the same cloth as the reagan and jfk tax cuts. so i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies. i was too young for it for jfk, just barely too young. i mean, i was really only 17 when i went into the reagan white house....
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that phrase was used later by jack kemp, the late jack kemp, who was a very dear friend and also a mentorreagan. i use it all the time. trump uses it. look, the trump tax cuts which were more on the corporate side but were enormous tax cuts were cut from the same cloth as the reagan and jfk tax cuts. so i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies. i was too young for jfk, just barely too young. i mean, i was really only 17 when he went into the reagan white house. that's a joke. but tax cuts were, and if i may, i want to go back because i'm reading a book, the title which is the jazz age but it's about warren g harding, a much-maligned u.s. president i might add, way, way too far maligned. but in the 1920s, in the 1920s, , harding, his vice president calvin coolidge, and importantly his treasury secretary, andrew mellon who was a great figure from pittsburgh and entrepreneurial banker, they put together a huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax amendment was a bleak 1913, the 16th amendment, started out at 7%. when woodrow wilson left office it was over 70%. we wen
that phrase was used later by jack kemp, the late jack kemp, who was a very dear friend and also a mentorreagan. i use it all the time. trump uses it. look, the trump tax cuts which were more on the corporate side but were enormous tax cuts were cut from the same cloth as the reagan and jfk tax cuts. so i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies. i was too young for jfk, just barely too young. i mean, i was really only 17 when he went into the reagan white house. that's a joke. but...
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and to bring an agenda which bill steiger old wisconsin guy and jack kemp in phil steiger, a wisconsinuy and check him 1978 and 1981, 82 passed the tax cuts after having passed their tax cuts and showed what real growth looks like improve economics, jack kennedy's got it started because 92% in his day, it's one of the things we did, who wanted fresh evidence of ideas because we are coasting on the fumes of reagan revolution and the tax cuts achieving higher income mobility,ti lower wage workers getting fasterus wage growth and opportunity occurring because of the supply-side economics, 20-year-old evidence so we put back in place and not fresh evidence that it does work. covid clearly threw a curve ball but the supply-side movement was a debate within the establishment of the republican party conservative movement and the site suppliers side past ideas and it stick it together in my opinion. >> allll of these strands of the 70s which when you look at the way you describe them are a strange combination of ideas in particular revolution have brought together ultimately by megan. the stri
and to bring an agenda which bill steiger old wisconsin guy and jack kemp in phil steiger, a wisconsinuy and check him 1978 and 1981, 82 passed the tax cuts after having passed their tax cuts and showed what real growth looks like improve economics, jack kennedy's got it started because 92% in his day, it's one of the things we did, who wanted fresh evidence of ideas because we are coasting on the fumes of reagan revolution and the tax cuts achieving higher income mobility,ti lower wage workers...
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and to bring an agenda which bill steiger, a wisconsin guy and jack kemp in 1978 and then in 1981, 82 past after having passed the steiger caffeine tax cuts and visual showed what real growth looks like and they said proved supply-side economics, actually jackie kennedy got started in his day but they proved the idea. it's one of thethings , we wanted to have evidence of our ideas because we were all coasting on the fumes of the reagan revolution and the reagan movements and tax cuts which was achieving higher income mobility, lower wage workers were getting past the wage of growth, opportunity occurring becauseof supply-side economics . we were running on twenty-year old ideas so we put it back in place and got fresh evidence k.that it was actually work, covid for a curveball but i would say the supply-side movements, the debate was in the m establishment of the s republican party or the conservative movement where the supply-siders prevailed, passed their ideas and that helps hold this coalition together in my opinion. >> all these strands of the 70s which when you look at them in t
and to bring an agenda which bill steiger, a wisconsin guy and jack kemp in 1978 and then in 1981, 82 past after having passed the steiger caffeine tax cuts and visual showed what real growth looks like and they said proved supply-side economics, actually jackie kennedy got started in his day but they proved the idea. it's one of thethings , we wanted to have evidence of our ideas because we were all coasting on the fumes of the reagan revolution and the reagan movements and tax cuts which was...
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while i was at think tank lofgren american, jean protect rick and bill bennett and jack kemp, they were the fusion right there physically the heads of the three different movements. working with people project for megan future cast till and crystal those guys, they all are products of urban stole and so i never really thought of myself as a new con is much as it supply-side or did not spend a lot of time in foreign policy in those days we are fighting the aerial accounts of the time which was beginning a little bit of pro and it was funny because i grew up on red from college on, the national review but it was from rose and guys like that over the national review fighting it was not standard yet but i think it was project of american fusion. and so you had the neocons fighting the paleo cons and some of the groups in their and point being, when reagan air ended in for the defeat of hw bush by clinton, soul-searching was going on hannah conservative movement interned in word showed have each other and on until his teddy bear merchant meaning in albany this case it was w who one and then
while i was at think tank lofgren american, jean protect rick and bill bennett and jack kemp, they were the fusion right there physically the heads of the three different movements. working with people project for megan future cast till and crystal those guys, they all are products of urban stole and so i never really thought of myself as a new con is much as it supply-side or did not spend a lot of time in foreign policy in those days we are fighting the aerial accounts of the time which was...
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that phrase was used later by jack kemp who was a very dear friend and also a mentor by reagan.ll the time. trump used it. the trump tax cuts which were more on the w corporate side wee cut from the same cloth as the reagan and jfk tax cuts so i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies. i was too young for jfk, just barely too young. i was really only 17 when i went into the reagan white house, that's a joke. and if i may i want to go back because i'm reading a book the title of which is the jazz age but it's about warren g harding, way too far maligned but in the 1920s, harding, his vice president coolidge, and importantly his treasury secretary andrew mellon who was a great figure from pittsburgh and an entrepreneurial banker, they put together huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax i believe 1913 started out as 17% and when woodrow wilson left office it was over 70%. we went into a recession after and those guys brought tax rates with a tremendous boom and prosperity in the 1920s and i'm going to go one more another favorite figure is ulysses s grant
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you found yourself as a jack kemp republican.ne that and where you think you fit in today's republican party? caller: i do not. i am a black male. people do not realize that prior to kennedy, a good 40 --- 50%-60% of black men were republicans. but if you look at the party now, they are mainly white men and they see immigrants coming in and they are mad. i do not blame them because they have authority for a long time. they still do. they do not realize african-americans only make up 14% of the party. but jack kemp was more of a social issue republican. he was very conservative. i just saw how he worked. he had a personal relationship with my family so i have seen him talk to the black community in ways that a law of republicans with the duties -- the kennedys and the bushes could not get the vote. host: i'm going to let you go but thank you for getting out there. joining us next from nevada is april, who is deputy editor of the nevada current here to talk with us. we have been doing this all morning looking at some battleground s
you found yourself as a jack kemp republican.ne that and where you think you fit in today's republican party? caller: i do not. i am a black male. people do not realize that prior to kennedy, a good 40 --- 50%-60% of black men were republicans. but if you look at the party now, they are mainly white men and they see immigrants coming in and they are mad. i do not blame them because they have authority for a long time. they still do. they do not realize african-americans only make up 14% of the...
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he was chief of staff to secretary jack kemp, and later he became chairman of the chesapeake enterprises owned -- and served for the chamber of commerce. thank you for joining us. chair behnam: thank you for having me. jerry: they usually gain seats, they gain from a president from -- with a low approval rating. democrats seem to have shifted the momentum. now thomas things -- now, things seem to be taking a direction. it's a very close race, and our latest news poll shows you just how tight this race is in the swing states. right now it is from our polls, 47%-for the democrats in the united states. how is this different from other midterm elections? >> i want to say again, thank you for having me. this facility has become a very beautiful place. you are bright, this summer changed a lot. the dogs, supreme court decision came out in the summer and it looked like it would be real trouble for the republicans and then in august we had the trunk mar-a-lago race which put aside what is happening from a political standpoint, that little re--- literally dominated the news for seven days. everyo
he was chief of staff to secretary jack kemp, and later he became chairman of the chesapeake enterprises owned -- and served for the chamber of commerce. thank you for joining us. chair behnam: thank you for having me. jerry: they usually gain seats, they gain from a president from -- with a low approval rating. democrats seem to have shifted the momentum. now thomas things -- now, things seem to be taking a direction. it's a very close race, and our latest news poll shows you just how tight...
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because you had a moment there where the republican party could have been forced to choose between jack kemp, your old boss, and buchanan. pat doesn't run for president in 1988. he waits until 1992 because he recognizes smartly that reagan's successor is probably going to be george h.w. bush, who is not a reaganite. no, no. who is establishing that republican. and so then we get the fight between the establishment republicanism represented by bush and buchanan in 1992, representing the populist wing, representing the resurgent of the old right in its attitudes toward war and its attitudes toward immigration. and then really beginning in the in buchanan's 96 campaign, picking up the trade issue as well, becoming more protectionist. so that debate is had, but buchanan never is successful. and in 2000, of course, he leaves the republican party and he runs for president on the reform ticket, where one of his rivals is a businessman named donald trump. and i think buchanan is the first to recognize the irony that 16 years later, trump would ascend to the presidency on many of the ideas that he wa
because you had a moment there where the republican party could have been forced to choose between jack kemp, your old boss, and buchanan. pat doesn't run for president in 1988. he waits until 1992 because he recognizes smartly that reagan's successor is probably going to be george h.w. bush, who is not a reaganite. no, no. who is establishing that republican. and so then we get the fight between the establishment republicanism represented by bush and buchanan in 1992, representing the populist...
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prescribed to use a phrase,ti a rising tide with bos and that phrase was used later by jack connolly jack kemp very different and mentor by reagan i use it all the time, and trump e food truck tax cuts, which were more on the corporate side, but were enormous tax cuts, will come from the same path as a reagan in the jfk tax cuts. so i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies, too young for it just barely to give river jfk and i was really only 17 when i went into the reagan white house, that was a joke but tax cuts and if i make i want to go back because reading a book title which is the jazz age but is about lauren g harding and much maligned u.s. president mynatt can wait too far maligned but in the 1920s, harding is vice president to calvin coolidge and importantly his treasury secretary, underbelly, and we figure from pittsburgh and entrepreneurial maker living together huge reduction in marginal tax rates the income tax and i believe in 1913, the 16th amendment, started out as 7 percent and woodrow wilson plucked office, he was over 70 percent. we went into a recession after w
prescribed to use a phrase,ti a rising tide with bos and that phrase was used later by jack connolly jack kemp very different and mentor by reagan i use it all the time, and trump e food truck tax cuts, which were more on the corporate side, but were enormous tax cuts, will come from the same path as a reagan in the jfk tax cuts. so i was able to bridge reagan to trump on those policies, too young for it just barely to give river jfk and i was really only 17 when i went into the reagan white...
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jack. tender steak. very insightful, guys. the new subway series. what's your pick? >>> topping our political radar, the georgia republican governor brian kempaign trail for the first time that according to the walker campaign. walker facing an incumbent democrat rafael warnock in a december 6th runoff. >>> the nation's capitol getting into the holiday spirit, the 2022 capitol christmas tree is here. it will be lit on the west lawn of the capitol later today. thanks for your time watching "inside politics" this week. ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now
jack. tender steak. very insightful, guys. the new subway series. what's your pick? >>> topping our political radar, the georgia republican governor brian kempaign trail for the first time that according to the walker campaign. walker facing an incumbent democrat rafael warnock in a december 6th runoff. >>> the nation's capitol getting into the holiday spirit, the 2022 capitol christmas tree is here. it will be lit on the west lawn of the capitol later today. thanks for your...
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jack. tender steak. very insightful, guys. the new subway series. what's your pick? >>> topping our political radar, the georgia republican governor brian kemp tomorrow joins republican senate candidate herschel walker on the campaign trail for the first time that according to the walker campaign. walker facing an incumbent democrat rafael warnock in a december 6th runoff. >>> the nation's capitol getting into the holiday spirit, the 2022 capitol christmas tree is here. it will be lit on the west lawn of the capitol later today. thanks for your time watching "inside politics" this week. ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello and happy friday. i'm ana cabrera in new york. great to have you with us, it's a busy day in the newsroom. turmoil at twitter and serious questions about the social media giant's future. we're covering a mass resignation after chief at which time elon musk gave employees an ultimatum. >>> and a month's worth of snow? just a few hours? it could happen as monster storm continues to pummel western new york. imagine, 21 inches in less than six hours just this morning. >>> plus, more questions and new details
jack. tender steak. very insightful, guys. the new subway series. what's your pick? >>> topping our political radar, the georgia republican governor brian kemp tomorrow joins republican senate candidate herschel walker on the campaign trail for the first time that according to the walker campaign. walker facing an incumbent democrat rafael warnock in a december 6th runoff. >>> the nation's capitol getting into the holiday spirit, the 2022 capitol christmas tree is here. it...