ANUARY 24, 2009
He expanded the state, and the sense that the state is incompetent.
By NICK GILLESPIE
... Think for a moment about the thousands of Transportation Security Administration screeners -- newly minted government employees all -- who continue to confiscate contact-lens solution and nail clippers while, according to nearly every field test, somehow failing to notice simulated bombs in passenger luggage.
Or schoolchildren struggling under No Child Left Behind, which federalized K-12 education to an unprecedented degree with nothing to show for it other than greater spending tabs. Or the bizarrely structured Medicare prescription-drug benefit, the largest entitlement program created since LBJ. Or the simple reality that taxpayers now guarantee some $8 trillion in inscrutable loans to a financial sector that collapsed from inscrutable loans ...
The most basic Bush numbers are damning. If increases in government spending matter, then Mr. Bush is worse than any president in recent history. During his first four years in office -- a period during which his party controlled Congress -- he added a whopping $345 billion (in constant dollars) to the federal budget. The only other presidential term that comes close? Mr. Bush's second term. As of November 2008, he had added at least an additional $287 billion on top of that (and the months since then will add significantly to the bill). To put that in perspective, consider that the spendthrift LBJ added a mere $223 billion in total additional outlays in his one full term ...
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123275512887811775.html?mod=googlenews_wsjIt will be interesting to watch the conservatives who mindlessly supported him for eight years explain just what they now think now his deficiencies were: to judge from this piece, it will come down to the usual nonsense fuss-buzzing about big spending and regulation, with no real look at the interest groups and cronyism that drove the whole sorry mess