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What Should Be Done with Lazy and Ungrateful Migrants?

What Should Be Done with Lazy and Ungrateful Migrants?

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 4, 2024 | Blogs

I have conventionally libertarian views on immigration, but with a couple of caveats. The immigration system should be especially welcoming to people who are likely to increase the country’s per-capita economic output. On the flip side, the immigration...
GOP: The Second Party of Big Government

GOP: The Second Party of Big Government

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 2, 2024 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending

In the pre-Trump era, I used to ask whether Republicans were fiscally responsible Reaganites or big-spending Bushies. In recent years, the question has become whether the GOP is a small-government Reagan party or a big-government Trump party....
The Case for Social Security Reform

The Case for Social Security Reform

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 1, 2024 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Welfare and Entitlements

Since both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump want government to be a bigger burden, there is zero chance of entitlement reform in the next four years. But that doesn’t change the fact that personal retirement accounts would be an...
The OECD Pushes (Again) for Class-Warfare Taxation

The OECD Pushes (Again) for Class-Warfare Taxation

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 31, 2024 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation

If Joe Biden and Kamala Harris proposed to give taxpayer funds to pro-tax, pro-spending groups like the Center for American Progress or the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Republicans presumably would argue against handouts. After all, why...
Pathetic Spin from the New York Times

Pathetic Spin from the New York Times

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 30, 2024 | Blogs, Economics, Socialism

What’s the most unfortunate country in the world? North Korea? Zimbabwe? Cuba? Those are three good answers, but another option is Venezuela. Just a few decades ago, it was the richest nation in Latin America and life seemed very nice. But then the...
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