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So-Called Paycheck Fairness Was the Nuttiest Idea at the Democrats’ debate

So-Called Paycheck Fairness Was the Nuttiest Idea at the Democrats’ debate

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 20, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, Free Market

I wondered about my career choices last night because I was stuck with the very unpleasant task of live-tweeting the Democrat presidential debate. Cleaning out septic tanks would have been a more enjoyable way to spend my time. Of all the crazy things that were...

Unicorns and Loch Ness Monsters Aren’t Real, but Hillary Clinton and Jerry Brown Prove that there Are (Occasionally) Honest Leftists

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 19, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Health Care

On rare occasions, our government-loving friends let their guard down and say things that reveal the true nature of leftism as a punitive philosophy that subjugates the individual to the state. An English leftist named Richard Murphy, for instance, actually argued...

More Evidence (from the Establishment!) for Spending Caps

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 18, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending

The fact that there’s widespread support for spending caps from groups that support limited government is hardly a surprise. After all, we have lots of real world evidence that limits on the growth of government spending – if sustained for multi-year periods – can...

Minimum Wage Mandates Help Workers…Into the Unemployment Line

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 17, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, Minimum Wage

As you can see from this interview, I get rather frustrated by the minimum wage debate. I’m baffled that some people don’t realize that jobs won’t be created unless it’s profitable to create them. You would think the negative effects of a higher minimum wage in...

Biggest Takeaway from Pew Report on Income Trends: Making America More like France Won’t Help the Middle Class

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 16, 2015 | Blogs, Economics

Whenever I pontificate about the health of the American economy, I feel like Goldilocks. Instead of arguing that the economic porridge is too hot or too cold, or that the economic bed is too hard or too soft, I conclude that we’re stuck in the middle. We generally...
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