A lesson in tax economics.
Daily Analysis
A Much-Needed Economics, Math, and Logic Lesson for the New York Times
Sometimes things that are simple on paper are not so simple in reality.
Why Is the Obama Administration Allowing an International Bureaucracy to Push Tax Policies that Will Make America Companies Less Competitive?
I’m happy that BEPS is finally getting some hostile attention, but I wonder why it took so long.
Governor Jindal’s Bold Reform Plan Slashes Revenue to DC, Abolishes the Corporate Income Tax
Jindal deserves credit for actually wanting to solve problems.
It’s Time for 2016 Candidates to Unveil Plans to Restrain Spending
For their tax reform plans to work, candidates need concomitant proposals to restrain the growth of federal spending.
Microsoft Audit Scandal Shows that Restraints on Abusive IRS Should Be Part of Tax Reform Plans
A damning indictment against a vindictive bureaucracy.
Trump and Taxes: A Bush-Like Plan from “The Donald”
“The Donald” finally unveils a real plan.
Fiscal Policy, Tax Cuts, and “Voodoo Economics”
Advocates of good tax policy need to be willing to impose accompanying fiscal discipline.
Fiscal Policy, Tax Cuts, and “Voodoo Economics”
Is “supply-side economics” a bad thing or good thing?
Assessing Jeb Bush’s Pro-Growth Tax Plan
It’s not perfect, but Bush’s plan would be a significant boost for the American economy.





