If Republican John McCain had been elected president in 2008, he would have pushed for (and presumably gotten through Congress) a big stimulus package that consisted of increased government spending as well as tax cuts. He would have reappointed Ben Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve. And he would have inevitably presided over a pretty rotten economy and an exploding federal deficit.
The Economic Record of the McCain Presidency
If a Republican had been in office the past four years, the economy wouldn’t look much different.
August 22, 2012