JFK and Reagan’s growth model included tax cuts and a steady dollar. Trump has taken a gigantic step toward restoring prosperity with his tax-cut-centered fiscal policy. – Lawrence Kudlow
After 25 quarters of so-called recovery under Obama, it has increased a total of only 14.3 percent. Compare this to earlier periods. After the JFK tax cuts of the early 1960s, the economy grew in total by roughly 40 percent. After the Reagan tax cuts of the 1980s, the economy grew by a total of 34 percent. – Lawrence Kudlow
A long time ago, I watched President Reagan repeat a few simple points about the benefits for everyone of lower taxes, light regulations, and limited government. Successful policies are sold by repetition, not unrelated tangents. – Lawrence Kudlow
I am not a politician; I’ve never run for anything in my life. I’m an economist. I’m a broadcaster. I’ve been an adviser. I worked for Ronald Reagan. – Lawrence Kudlow
JFK inherited three recessions from the Dwight D. Eisenhower years. And he wound up slashing tax rates across the board, for upper, middle and lower incomes as well as corporate investment. That’s Kennedy the Democrat. – Lawrence Kudlow
Trump has the opportunity to be the president who, like Harry Truman, redirected U.S. foreign policy for a generation. – Lawrence Kudlow
Hillary Clinton would raise taxes on so-called rich people, corporations, capital gains, financial transactions, and inheritance. Has there ever been an example where America has taxed its way into prosperity? Never. Trump has an economic-recovery-and-prosperity plan. Clinton has an austerity-recession plan. – Lawrence Kudlow
However Donald Trump came upon the foreign policy views he espoused, they were as crucial to his election as his views on trade and the border. – Lawrence Kudlow
I’m a person who has a hard time saying no, and it gets me into trouble because I sometimes overreach. – Lawrence Kudlow
I’m going to reveal the grand secret to getting rich by investing. It’s a simple formula that has worked for Warren Buffett, Carl Icahn and all the greatest investment gurus over the years. Ready? Buy low, sell high. – Lawrence Kudlow
Working in a bipartisan manner, with Congress and the support of the American people, Trump can, in fact, make America great again. – Lawrence Kudlow
For the life of me, I cannot understand Clinton and her proposed across-the-board tax hikes on individuals, businesses and investors. I cannot fathom her plans for increased regulatory burdens, which include more government-run healthcare and a halt to the fossil-fuel energy boom. – Lawrence Kudlow
In the 1980s and 1990s, radical change in economic policies fostered by Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher put the brakes on government planning and ushered in a new free-market supply-side era and a two-decade boom. That model has been abandoned in the new century. This must be reversed. – Lawrence Kudlow
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results when, in fact, the results never change, is one definition of insanity. That goes for economics, too. – Lawrence Kudlow
I don’t want to be partisan here. But please, tell me how you get out of a business recession by raising business taxes and regulations? – Lawrence Kudlow
The E.U. needs Britain more than Britain needs the E.U. The London Stock Exchange is one of the most powerful financial centers in the world. Frankfurt will never replace it. – Lawrence Kudlow