Reagan was a net plus for economic liberty.

Dan Mitchell
Daniel J. Mitchell is the President of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity and the Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation. Dr. Mitchell advocates limited government and fundamental tax reform, and is the nation’s leading opponent of tax harmonization schemes developed by the Brussels-based European Union, the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the United Nations.
In addition to fiscal policy, Dr. Mitchell is a trenchant observer of economic developments and an expert on Social Security reform – particularly the fiscal policy impact of reform and what the US can learn from other nations that have created personal retirement accounts.
More Honesty from the Left: The Goal Is Big Tax Increases for the Middle Class
The left wants more taxes to get less growth and lower standards of living.
Ranking Presidents on Economic Policy: The Awful Record of Richard Nixon
An assessment of economic policy under one of America’s worst presidents.
Australia, Donald Trump, and Limited Government
Talking fiscal policy down under.
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Obama Definitely Was Not the Biggest Spender of All
Some good short-run numbers occurred despite Obama.
New Jersey’s Continuing Fiscal Decays
Billions of dollars of wealth have already left New Jersey because of bad tax policy.
The IMF’s Creative New Rationale for Higher Tax Rates
Sadly, Margaret Thatcher wasn’t exaggerating about their radical intentions.
Is Australia Still the Best Country for American Refugees?
The trend isn’t favorable.
The Upside-Down Logic of Subsidized Birth Control
Ending subsidies is not a ban.
Is Trump Right about America Being the “Highest Taxed Nation”?
Taken in context, he has a point.





