Friday, May 18, 2007
Rudy's economic record
The Club for Growth released its fourth presidential white paper earlier this week. The report analyzes Rudy Giuliani's economic record during his two terms as the mayor of New York City:
"Although Mayor Giuliani's record has its flaws, such as his enthusiastic support for McCain-Feingold and his opposition to NAFTA in 1993, the report concludes that Giuliani's accomplishments are very impressive especially in light of the liberal environment in which he governed. Despite powerful local obstacles, Giuliani cut taxes, kept spending below the rate of inflation and population growth; overhauled the welfare system; privatized many government services; and fought for school choice."
To read the entire Giuliani white paper, click here.
"Although Mayor Giuliani's record has its flaws, such as his enthusiastic support for McCain-Feingold and his opposition to NAFTA in 1993, the report concludes that Giuliani's accomplishments are very impressive especially in light of the liberal environment in which he governed. Despite powerful local obstacles, Giuliani cut taxes, kept spending below the rate of inflation and population growth; overhauled the welfare system; privatized many government services; and fought for school choice."
To read the entire Giuliani white paper, click here.