Mother Jones: No one's ever been as wrong about anything as Kudlow was about the recession [View all]
No one has ever been as wrong about anything as Trump's new economist was about the recession
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On Wednesday the Washington Post reported that former CNBC anchor Larry Kudlow accepted a post as the new chairman of President Donald Trumps Council of Economic Advisors. Heres what Kudlow wrote for National Review on December 7, 2007, on the eve of the biggest economic downturn in the United States since the Great Depression:
There is no recession. Despite all the doom and gloom from the economic pessimistas, the resilient U.S economy continues moving ahead quarter after quarter, year after yeardefying dire forecasts and delivering positive growth. In fact, we are about to enter the seventh consecutive year of the Bush boom.
The pessimistas are a persistent bunch. In 2006, they were certain a recession was just around the corner. They were wrong. Instead, the economy posted two consecutive quarters of near or above four-percent growth.
Earlier today, a doom and gloom economic forecast from Macro Economic Advisors was released predicting zero percent growth in the fourth quarter. This report is off by at least two percentage points. These guys are going to wind up with egg on their faces.
Theres no recession coming. The pessimistas were wrong. Its not going to happen. At a bare minimum, we are looking at Goldilocks 2.0. (And thats a minimum). Goldilocks is alive and well. The Bush boom is alive and well. Its finishing up its sixth consecutive year with more to come. Yes, its still the greatest story never told.
If this analysis was any indication, Goldilocks was eaten by bears.
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Even once he recognized the reality that a recesssion had arrived, Kudlow remained upbeat. In April, 2008, he penned another column for National Review, this time headlined The Therapeutic Power of Recessions.