Daily Analysis

Good Polling Data

I certainly don’t think public policy should be based on polling data, but I always am happy when the American people are on the right side of an issue since it increases the possibility of good outcomes in Washington. Here are some very encouraging results from a…

Public Knows Better than Congress

The statists in Congress are enamored with Keynesian big government policies and profligate spending as a means of “stimulus.”  But while they travel the country to tout so-called “stimulus success,” the public displays a far better…

Connecticut Is Terrible, but New York Is Worse

The Wall Street Journal opines about the latest bone-headed move by New York politicians to drive away productive activity. Connecticut is not exactly a low-tax jurisdiction, but sometimes being less worse is all that’s necessary to win a tax competition battle….

The Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum of Fiscal Policy

The fault line in American politics is not really between Republicans and Democrats, but rather between taxpayers and the Washington political elite. Here are two examples that symbolize why economic policy is such a mess. First, we have President Bush’s former…

America's Best Governor Wants to Starve the Beast

Chris Christie of New Jersey has done a remarkable job so far, but his biggest battles are still ahead of him. A key fight is whether the state will impose a cap on property taxes. As the Wall Street Journal opines, this reform has worked very well in Massachusetts…

The Uncertainty Induced Failure of Obamanomics

Allan Meltzer has an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal explaining the failures of Obamanomics. One of the causes he identifies is the high level of uncertainty surrounding tax rates and regulatory policy under this administration.  Such uncertainty is the enemy…

Obama’s Fiscal Fantasyland

That’s the title of Richard Rahn’s new column in the Washington Times, which discusses the delusional Keynesian policy being advocated – in America and around the world – by the current administration. As Richard explains, the evidence is overwhelming that government…

You Can't Soak the Drenched

The lazy politician looks at deficits and screams, “soak the rich!”  But as CBO’s latest analysis of federal average tax rates shows, they are already paying a highly disproportionate share of taxes. The graphs above show that the highest earners are…