The IRS budget has doubled in 30 years. Don’t listen to their whining about tiny cuts now.
Daily Analysis
A Practical (and Semi-Optimistic) Plan to Tame the Federal Leviathan
By the numbers, a budget surplus is not that hard to achieve.
The Case Against the IRS and the “Progressive” Income Tax
There are many different tax reform proposals that exhibit the principles of a good tax system.
Debunking the Debunking of Dynamic Scoring and the Laffer Curve
Matthew Yglesias mostly attacks strawmen in his attempting debunking of dynamic scoring.
Great (and Not so Great) Moments in Tax Avoidance
Failures of greedy politicians to grab more money should be cheered.
Europe Is Way Behind the United States and Here Are Two More Examples to Illustrate Why the Continent Is in Deep Trouble
Europe’s large welfare states are dragging the continent down.
Great Moments in Taxing, Spending, and Regulating
If government is the answer, you’ve asked a very silly question.
IRS Scandals Update
Two recent stories update the IRS abuse saga.
Singapore: A Remarkable Free-Market Success Story
Singapore civil servants get monetary rewards that rise and fall with economic performance.
State and Local Governments Have No Fiscal Excuse for Rapacious Revenue-Raising Tactics
Are state and local government feeling a financial pinch, or is this just another statist myth?




