Top Economists Endorse Art Small for U.S. Senate

 Top Economists Endorse Art Small for U.S. Senate


Des Moines Register



In an unprecedented move, top economists take sides in U.S. Senate race



Washington, D.C.
– Republican Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa has done “serious harm” to
the nation's economic future during his tenure as chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee, a group of economists said Monday in
endorsing Grassley's political opponent, Art Small.




The
economists – including the University of Iowa economics department
chairwoman and three Nobel prize winners – said that it is unusual for
leading economists to take a position in a race for the U.S. Senate,
but that they were compelled by the rising deficit and a half-trillion
in new U.S. debt.




“Iowans
may be only dimly aware of the pivotal role that their senior senator,
Charles Grassley, played in these events,” said the economists in a
printed statement. They said they blamed deep tax cuts advocated by
Grassley, enacted by Congress and signed into law by Bush for boosting
the deficit. Those cuts also benefited the wealthy too much, the group
said.




The economists said Iowans should back Iowa City Democrat Art Small, a former state lawmaker running an uphill battle against Grassley. Small has a “genuine” commitment to fiscal responsibility, they said.



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