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Wed, December 18, 2024
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LARRY KUDLOW: There is no growth strategy right now in the political system
- FOX Business host Larry Kudlow says it is no wonder why "stocks are falling day after day" as he analyzes the state of the American economy on "Kudlow."
The article by Larry Kudlow on Fox Business discusses the current economic and political landscape in the U.S., highlighting what he perceives as a lack of growth strategy from the Biden administration. Kudlow criticizes the administration for focusing on what he calls "left-wing social engineering" rather than fostering economic growth through tax cuts, deregulation, and promoting work incentives. He points out the absence of a clear economic plan, mentioning the stalled Build Back Better plan and the lack of progress on infrastructure. Kudlow argues that the current policies are leading to higher inflation, reduced work incentives, and a general economic malaise, contrasting this with what he believes would be a more effective Republican strategy of cutting taxes, reducing regulations, and encouraging work. He also touches on the political implications, suggesting that the lack of a growth strategy could impact the Democratic Party's future electoral prospects.
Read the Full Fox Business Article at:
[ https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/larry-kudlow-no-growth-strategy-right-now-political-system ]
Read the Full Fox Business Article at:
[ https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/larry-kudlow-no-growth-strategy-right-now-political-system ]
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