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'''Jack Kemp''' (b. 1935) was a congressman from the [[Buffalo]] area who led the movement for tax cuts in the 1980s.  His legislation, entitled the "Kemp-Roth" tax cuts, embodied the insight of [[supply-side economics]] that cutting taxes could both help the economy and increase government revenue.  A former star football player in the fledgling [[American Football League]], Kemp ran unsuccessfully for president in 1988 and was the unsuccessful [[Republican]] nominee for the vice-presidency in 1996.  He also served for four years as the [[Secretary of Housing and Urban Development]] ([[HUD]]) under President [[George H.W. Bush]].
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'''Jack Kemp''' (b. 1935) was a congressman from the [[Buffalo]] area who led the movement for tax cuts in the 1980s.  His legislation, entitled the "Kemp-Roth" tax cuts, embodied the insight of [[supply-side economics]] that cutting taxes could both help the economy and increase government revenue.  A former star football player in the fledgling [[American Football League]], Kemp ran unsuccessfully for [[President]] in 1988 and was the unsuccessful [[Republican]] nominee for the [[Vice President]] in 1996.  He also served for four years as the [[Secretary of Housing and Urban Development]] ([[HUD]]) under President [[George H.W. Bush]].
  
 
Solidly [[conservative]] as a [[congressman]] and candidate for higher office, Kemp continued to help [[conservative]] candidates and causes.  But in March 2006 he co-chaired a project with [[liberal]] [[Democrat]] [[John Edwards]] for the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] on the topic of [[Russia]]'s future and what the [[United States]] "can and should do."<ref>http://www.cfr.org/publication/9997/</ref>   
 
Solidly [[conservative]] as a [[congressman]] and candidate for higher office, Kemp continued to help [[conservative]] candidates and causes.  But in March 2006 he co-chaired a project with [[liberal]] [[Democrat]] [[John Edwards]] for the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] on the topic of [[Russia]]'s future and what the [[United States]] "can and should do."<ref>http://www.cfr.org/publication/9997/</ref>   
  
 
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Revision as of 21:30, November 12, 2008

Jack Kemp (b. 1935) was a congressman from the Buffalo area who led the movement for tax cuts in the 1980s. His legislation, entitled the "Kemp-Roth" tax cuts, embodied the insight of supply-side economics that cutting taxes could both help the economy and increase government revenue. A former star football player in the fledgling American Football League, Kemp ran unsuccessfully for President in 1988 and was the unsuccessful Republican nominee for the Vice President in 1996. He also served for four years as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under President George H.W. Bush.

Solidly conservative as a congressman and candidate for higher office, Kemp continued to help conservative candidates and causes. But in March 2006 he co-chaired a project with liberal Democrat John Edwards for the Council on Foreign Relations on the topic of Russia's future and what the United States "can and should do."[1]

References

  1. http://www.cfr.org/publication/9997/