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|    25 Jan 26 05:18:45    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.politics.immigration       XPost: alt.politics.trump       From: brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com              Trump outside the White House on Dec. 17. (Marvin Joseph/The Washington       Post)       I was chief economist at President Donald Trump’s Office of Management and       Budget during his first term, and I agree with Matthew Lynn’s Jan. 15       online op-ed, “We should feel nostalgic for the first Trump term.”       What made the first Trump administration successful on affordability was       supply-side reforms that trusted markets to work. Cutting regulations,       boosting domestic energy production, providing tax relief and promoting       competition to lower prices all proved effective.       That’s why it is troubling to see the president flirting with policies       straight out of the Democratic Party’s playbook in his second term,       particularly over the past few weeks.       Price controls on credit card interest rates may sound populist, but       decades of evidence show they reduce access to credit, especially for       lower-income and higher-risk borrowers.       Banning institutional investors from buying single-family housing would       reduce capital flowing into housing markets, shrink supply, and ultimately       raise costs for renters and buyers. Housing affordability improves when we       build more homes, not when we restrict who can finance them.       Trump’s first term showed that market-driven solutions work. Returning to       those principles is the surest path to restoring affordability and economic       growth.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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