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The Tea Party Goes Global: The Revolt of the Greek Tax Slaves

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 24, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Taxation

The fiscal turmoil in Greece is not about fiscal balance. It’s a fight between looters and moochers such as Olga Stefou, who think taxpayers should endlessly subsidize everything, and the shrinking group of productive people who are pulling the wagon and keeping...

Home-Town Columnist Eviscerates Obama for Chicago-Style Corruption in Solyndra Scandal

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 21, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs

I haven’t paid too much attention to the Solyndra scandal, except to note that waste, corruption and job losses are the inevitable consequences of big government and crony capitalism. But if you want a withering indictment of the sleaziness of the whole enterprise, a...

CPAs Celebrate as Obama Proposes to Create a Turbo-Charged Alternative Minimum Tax

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 19, 2011 | Blogs, Taxation

Wow, this is remarkable. The alternative minimum tax (AMT) is one of the most-hated features of the tax code. It is such a nightmare of complexity that even Democrats routinely have supported “patches” and “band-aids” to protect millions of additional households from...

Europeans Mock Treasury Secretary Geithner, Showing Spend-aholics Shouldn’t Give Advice to Spend-aholics

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 18, 2011 | Blogs, Government Spending

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner may be most famous in the United States for cheating on his taxes (you can even buy a t-shirt to acknowledge his tax dodging), but he’s becoming a punch line in the rest of the world for different reasons. I wrote two years ago about...
Thomas Sowell Exposes the Historical and Economic Illiteracy of the Political Class

Thomas Sowell Exposes the Historical and Economic Illiteracy of the Political Class

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 17, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Taxation

Thomas Sowell just completed a three-part “Back to the Future” series, looking at a couple of fiscal policy issues. His unifying theme is how the political class fails (perhaps deliberately) to learn from mistakes. In Part I, he decimates President Obama’s new...
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