New York Times Discusses Committee to Unleash Prosperity
From The New York Times, [Dr. Laffer] has met with nearly all of the top Republican hopefuls, he said, including the long-shot Tea Party hero Ben Carson (“a rock star,”
From The New York Times, [Dr. Laffer] has met with nearly all of the top Republican hopefuls, he said, including the long-shot Tea Party hero Ben Carson (“a rock star,”
By Larry Kudlow From CNBC, We have experienced relatively long periods of 4 percent or more economic growth. Following the Kennedy tax cuts, the economy averaged 5.2
From The Washington Post, Bobby Jindal is a conservative Republican, a soon-to-be-declared presidential candidate and a big fan, in the abstract at least, of new
From The Daily Beast, The Committee’s core group—“a bunch of old Reagan guys,” as Kudlow put it, which grew to include Steve Forbes and supply-side
From Newsmax, Republican presidential hopefuls are looking over their shoulders after the Monday meeting of the conservative Committee to Unleash American Prosperity in New York,
From The WSJ, Ms. Fiorina may be among the longest of long shots to win the GOP nomination, but at Monday’s event hosted by the
From CNN, Rick Perry hosted a dinner at the posh Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan’s Upper East Side on Monday, marking the former Texas governor’s latest
From Newsbusters, “Several conservative economic thinkers recently formed the Committee to Unleash American Prosperity in an effort to persuade aspiring presidents to focus on ‘the
By Larry Kudlow, Arthur Laffer, and Stephen Moore From Investor’s Business Daily, “The current economic recovery is still roughly $2 trillion below where it would
From New York Magazine: “Today, in an interview with Jim Tankersley, Kudlow provides the updated version of his theory. Kudlow’s biggest problem is that the United States