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America’s Government School System: Never Have so Many Paid so Much to Achieve so Little

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 20, 2015 | Blogs, Education

No other nation in the world spends as much on education as the United States. According to our leftist friends, who prefer to measure inputs rather than outputs, this is a cause for celebration. I guess it shows we have the best intentions. Or maybe we love our kids...

Chairmen of House and Senate Budget Committees Propose Good Budgets, Particularly Compared to Obama’s Spendthrift Plan

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 19, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

Earlier this year, President Obama proposed a budget that would impose new taxes and add a couple of trillion dollars to the burden of government spending over the next 10 years. The Republican Chairmen of the House and Senate Budget Committees have now weighed in....
Lessons from Sweden about Welfare and Immigration

Lessons from Sweden about Welfare and Immigration

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 18, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Welfare and Entitlements

Sweden is an odd country, at least from the perspective of public policy. On the positive side, it has private Social Security accounts. It has an admirable school choice system. And it was a good role model of spending restraint back in the 1990s. But on the negative...

Are Congressional Republicans Big-Spending Bushies or Fiscally-Responsible Reaganites?

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 17, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

I feel a bit schizophrenic when people ask me my opinion of Republicans on Capitol Hill. When I’m in a good mood (or being naively optimistic, some might argue), I applaud them for blocking Obama’s spending agenda. The fights over sequestration, debt limits, and...
To Control Leviathan, even the IMF Agrees that Spending Caps Are Far More Effective than Balanced Budget Requirements

To Control Leviathan, even the IMF Agrees that Spending Caps Are Far More Effective than Balanced Budget Requirements

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 16, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

It’s not very often that I applaud research from the International Monetary Fund. That international bureaucracy has a bad track record of pushing for tax hikes and other policies to augment the size and power of government (which shouldn’t surprise us since the IMF’s...
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