George Will and Tax Reform: If Only He Were Old Enough to Remember the Sixties

George Will began a Washington Post column on tax reform by bemoaning the fact that we have defined success downward. He notes the celebration over the 321,000 job gain reported for November, then tells readers:


"In the 1960s, there were nine months in which more than 300,000 jobs were added, the last being June 1969, when there were about 117 million fewer Americans than there are now ."


While Will is right about the low bar for success (we should be seeing very rapid job growth following a...

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Published on December 14, 2014 14:34
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