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Challenge for Keynesian Anti-Sequester Hysterics: Why Did Canada’s Economy Boom When the Burden of Spending Was Sharply Reduced?

Challenge for Keynesian Anti-Sequester Hysterics: Why Did Canada’s Economy Boom When the Burden of Spending Was Sharply Reduced?

In this appearance on Canadian TV, I  debunk anti-sequester hysteria, pointing out that “automatic budget cuts” merely restrain government so that it grows $2.4 trillion over the next 10 years… Read more »

Obama Suffers a Painful Loss in the First Big Fiscal Battle of His Second Term

Obama Suffers a Painful Loss in the First Big Fiscal Battle of His Second Term

The statist agenda of ever-growing government requires more money going to Washington, which is why I think that proponents of limited government should do everything they can to block tax… Read more »

Great Moments in State Government

Great Moments in State Government

Back in 2010, I shared parts of a Dave Barry column that mocked the government for bizarre examples of stupid law enforcement. Barry was specifically making fun of OSHA bureaucrats… Read more »

Will Growing Dependency and Erosion of Social Capital Turn America into Europe?

Will Growing Dependency and Erosion of Social Capital Turn America into Europe?

One of my favorite political cartoons is this Michael Ramirez gem showing President Obama following the European lemmings over the cliff of statism. But this isn’t a laughing matter. As… Read more »

Let’s Shed a Tear for those Under-Appreciated Bureaucrats Who Get Lavish Pensions and Live in $700K Homes

Let’s Shed a Tear for those Under-Appreciated Bureaucrats Who Get Lavish Pensions and Live in $700K Homes

When I first read this story in the Washington Post about supposedly under-appreciated federal bureaucrats, I was tempted to focus on the sentence referring to “the sledgehammer of budget cuts… Read more »

Virginia’s RINO Infestation Results in Higher Taxes and More Spending

Virginia’s RINO Infestation Results in Higher Taxes and More Spending

The number one goal for fiscal policy is to reduce the burden of government spending. The simple way to achieve this goal is to adhere to Mitchell’s Golden Rule and… Read more »

Earth to New York Times: Please Show Us these “Deep Spending Cuts” You Keep Writing About

Earth to New York Times: Please Show Us these “Deep Spending Cuts” You Keep Writing About

Sigh. I feel like a modern-day Sisyphus. Except I’m not pushing a rock up a hill, only to then watch it roll back down. I have a far more frustrating… Read more »

Debunking Sequester Hysteria from the Big Spenders in Washington

Debunking Sequester Hysteria from the Big Spenders in Washington

I shared a couple of amusing sequester cartoons the other day, and I’ve previously written about the absurdity of anti-sequester hysteria in Washington when all it means is that the… Read more »

Will GOP Fumble Away Guaranteed Sequester Victory?

Will GOP Fumble Away Guaranteed Sequester Victory?

Notwithstanding hysterical rhetoric from the White House, the bureaucracies, and the various pro-spending lobbies in Washington, the sequester does not mean “vicious” or “draconian” spending cuts. I wish that was… Read more »

The Corrupt Nexus of Big Business and Big Government

The Corrupt Nexus of Big Business and Big Government

I did a video several years ago on the link between big government and big corruption, and I periodically revisit the issue by citing disgusting examples of sleaze and cronyism… Read more »