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It’s Simple to Balance the Budget with Modest Spending Restraint

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 23, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

Now that new numbers have been released by the Congressional Budget Office, it’s time once again for me to show how easy it is to balance the budget with modest spending restraint (though please remember our goal should be smaller government, not fiscal balance). I...

Those Sneaky Canadians Are Overtaking the United States

by Dan Mitchell | May 30, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Laffer Curve, Taxation

I’m not quite ready to trade places with Canada, but it may just be a matter of time. Like Germany and Sweden, they seem to be slowly but surely trying to move in the right direction. I’ve already commented on good Canadian fiscal policy (including a much-needed...

Congressman Ryan’s Budget Restrains Spending Growth, Allows Private Sector to Expand Faster than Burden of Government

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 22, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending

The Chairman of the House Budget Committee has produced a new budget plan which contrasts very favorably with the tax-heavy, big-spending proposal submitted by the President last month. Perhaps most important, Congressman Ryan’s plan restrains spending growth,...

By Restraining Burden of Federal Spending, Senator Paul Shows How It’s Simple to Balance the Budget

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 12, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Flat Tax, Government Spending, Taxation

Last year, while lounging on the beach in the Caribbean…oops, I mean while doing off-site research, I developed the first iteration of a rule to describe how fiscal policy should operate. Good fiscal policy exists when the private sector grows faster than the public...
New Congressional Budget Office Numbers Once Again Show that Modest Spending Restraint Would Eliminate Red Ink

New Congressional Budget Office Numbers Once Again Show that Modest Spending Restraint Would Eliminate Red Ink

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 31, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

Back in 2010, I crunched the numbers from the Congressional Budget Office and reported that the budget could be balanced in just 10 years if politicians exercised a modicum of fiscal discipline and limited annual spending increases to about 2 percent yearly. When CBO...
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