"Bruce Reeves Bartlett" is an American historian whose area of expertise is supply-side economics. He served as a domestic policy adviser to Ronald Reagan and as a U. S. Treasury Department/Treasury official under George H. W. Bush.

Bartlett has written several books and magazine articles critical of the administration of George W. Bush Administration/George W. Bush, whose economic policies he believes significantly depart from traditional conservative principles.

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Is just seriously out of control, and this administration has not been paying attention to those problems.

There's bound to be a recovery in [capital spending] sometime soon. We have had basically no capital investment for about year. At some point, machinery wears out, and you've got to replace it.

I think perhaps Mr. Hoadley is experiencing remorse for his failure to become involved.

Morally it was wrong to do so in this situation and certainly misleading to the officer.

We lost the hose, the note, quite a bit of evidence there. It was just one thing after another.

Realistically, it's going to be very, very hard to extend existing tax cuts under current circumstances.

They were obviously covering up for each other on the fight, both sides covering up the fight.

It looked like a very solid case. You had a woman who tried to commit suicide with her kids. There was really no issue with the circumstances there.

He got every bit of what he deserved, ... Quite frankly, if he hadn't been a juvenile, we would have been pursuing the death penalty.