Colombia U. Economist on Obama - not so much

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Charlie Calomiris: Disastrously anti-growthProfessor of finance and economics at Columbia University
Obama's economic policies are disastrously anti-growth. Health-care policy would substantially raise costs, reduce the quality of care and reduce people's control over their own health-care decisions -- a lose, lose, lose. There has been no progress on trade policy, bilateral or multilateral, and there are significant risks of a major backlash against free trade, particularly related to the cap and trade bill. Tax rates will rise dramatically, with proposals now to raise the highest federal tax rate to 45%, and that does not include all the new taxes.

When you get to 2012, or even 2010, you're looking at serious potential consequences for the Obama administration. I think his economic team is probably telling him this. But Obama is truly ideologically committed to the leftist agenda of expanding government in irreversible ways. I don't think economic growth is very high on his list, and perhaps he is even willing to risk not being reelected.
 
To be fair there were 7 on the list and I believe 5 we're at least moderately positive on Obama. This guy is closer to where I am except the re-election thing.
 
Professor Calomiris co-directs the Project on Financial Deregulation at the American Enterprise Institute.
 
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