Saturday, September 08, 2007

 

Fred Thompson's economic record


Yesterday, the Club for Growth released an economic white paper on Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson. The sixth in a series of white papers on the pro-growth records of presidential candidates, the report "provides an in-depth look at Thompson's strengths and weaknesses, giving the Senator credit for supporting the flat tax and for sponsoring legislation for Social Security personal accounts at a time when few would touch the issue. At the same time, the white paper explores Thompson's enigmatic record on tort reform and takes the southern Senator to task for his instrumental support of McCain-Feingold, questioning why his belief in limited government doesn't extend to government's regulation of political speech."

You can view the entire Fred Thompson white paper here (PDF file).

Here's more from the Club for Growth's press release 'bout Fred Thompson:

"'Fred Thompson's eight-year record is generally pro-growth with an excellent record on entitlement reform and school choice and a very good record on taxes, regulation, and trade,' said Club for Growth President Pat Toomey. 'His belief in a limited federal government is demonstrated by his numerous votes against government intrusion in the private sector and increased federal spending. His fondness for Tennessee pork aside, Thompson consistently voted against increased spending and new government projects, at times, one of only a handful of senators to do so.'"





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