by Dan Mitchell | Sep 20, 2015 | Blogs, Human Rights, Society
Just like I have a Bureaucrat Hall of Fame and a Moocher Hall of Fame to draw attention to spectacular cases of overpaid sloth and entitled dependency, I may have to set up something similar to commemorate bizarre examples of government-manufactured human rights. Most...
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 1, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending
Back in 2012, I shared some superb analysis from Investor’s Business Dailyshowing that the United States never would have suffered $1 trillion-plus deficits during Obama’s first term if lawmakers had simply exercised a modest bit of spending restraint beginning back...
by CF&P | Oct 28, 2014 | News, Prosperity Updates
Tax Competition News Why The U.S. Won’t Give What It Takes On FATCA CF&P’s Brian Garst breaks down the political dynamics at work in this piece for Thomson Reuters Accelus, and explains why the U.S. won’t be sharing information with foreign...
by Dan Mitchell | Oct 24, 2014 | Blogs, Economic Growth, Economics, Taxation
Since all economic theories – even Marxism and socialism – recognize that capital formation is a key to long-run growth, higher wages, and improved living standards, it obviously doesn’t make sense to penalize saving and investment. Yet that’s exactly what happens...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 21, 2014 | Blogs, Economics, Laffer Curve, Taxation
I’m a big advocate of the Laffer Curve. Simply stated, it’s absurdly inaccurate to think that taxpayers and the economy are insensitive to changes in tax policy. Yet bureaucracies such as the Joint Committee on Taxation basically assume that the economy will be...