Boston Herald

Trump shouldn’t fall for Nancy Pelosi’s gambit

- By Stephen Moore Stephen Moore is a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation.

Judging from the fake news media’s collective primal scream last weekend, you would think the American economy was lying flat on its back in the intensive care unit. Yes, the economy has been battered in blue states that have shut down their hometown businesses. But in most red states that are keeping commerce flowing despite a second deadly wave of the virus, unemployme­nt is typically below 6%.

The jobs recovery has been so strong that we have 94.5% of the jobs we had before the worst pandemic in a century, and total wages and salaries are back up to 99% of their previous alltime high.

That hasn’t stopped House Speaker Queen Nancy Pelosi from demanding another $1 or $2 trillion stimulus. (Doesn’t it seem like Washington is passing out trillions of dollars like they are M&M’s?)

We don’t need it, and the bailouts to teacher unions, blue state governors and mayors, and airlines would

be harmful to the economy. The only way to give money to blue states is to take it from red states.

President Donald Trump’s supercharg­ed recovery policy has been the opposite of what the consensus Keynes

ian economists on Wall Street and in academia have urged for months.

So far, Trump has wisely

rejected a second debt bomb package that we were told was essential — and yet 12.4 million more jobs were created without it. University of Chicago economist Casey Mulligan and I estimate Trump saved 3 to 5 million jobs by not agreeing to $600-a-week bonus unemployme­nt benefits. The Congressio­nal Budget Office calculated that “roughly five of six recipients” were getting more from unemployme­nt insurance payments than they would from working.

The fake media is trashing the economy for two reasons. One, they despise Trump and can’t believe that he has given us the swiftest recovery in American history. Second, the media is all in on Queen Nancy Pelosi’s gambit of passing a $1 trillion blue state bailout. Taxpayer handouts to corporatio­ns, mayors, governors, teachers unions and able-bodied Americans who are not working will capsize Trump’s amazing economic recovery, not help it.

A cynic might suspect that this is the real goal.

 ?? AP ?? HELP WANTED: Red state businesses are doing fine. Harbor Freight Tools in Manchester, N.H., is seeking workers.
AP HELP WANTED: Red state businesses are doing fine. Harbor Freight Tools in Manchester, N.H., is seeking workers.

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