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CBO’s Tax Expenditure Report Uses Wrong Benchmark, Overstates Loopholes

by Dan Mitchell | May 30, 2013 | Blogs, Taxation

As a long-time advocate of tax reform, I’m not a fan of distortionary loopholes in the tax code. Ideally, we would junk the 74,000-page internal revenue code and replace it with a simple and fair flat tax – meaning one low rate, no double taxation, and no favoritism.*...

Another Victory for Good Fiscal Policy

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 31, 2013 | Blogs, Economics, Keynesian, Laffer Curve

Our lords and masters in Washington have taken a small step in the direction of recognizing the Laffer Curve. Here are some details from a Politico report. Here’s one Republican victory that went virtually unnoticed in the slew of budget votes last week: The Senate...

Government Cost-Overruns, the English Version

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 17, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Europe, Government Spending

Many of us know that Obamacare will be very expensive and that supporters, aided and abetted by the Congressional Budget Office, deliberately low-balled the cost estimates. I’ve also cited my Cato colleague Chris Edwards, who has made a more comprehensive (and...

In the Entire World, Is there Anybody Who Is Surprised that Obamacare Is Turning Out to Be Far More Expensive than the President Promised?

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 3, 2012 | Blogs, Health Care

Washington is filled with people who exaggerate, prevaricate, dissemble, and obfuscate. And those are the people I like. The ones I don’t like are much worse. That’s why, during the Obamacare debate, I warned that the numbers were utterly dishonest. We were told, if...

CBO’s Witch-Doctor Economics and Gypsy Forecasting

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 29, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

I’ve criticized the Congressional Budget Office for generating biased and inaccurate numbers. These are the clowns, after all, who say deficit spending stimulates the economy in the short run but they also rely on a model which seemingly predicts 100 percent tax rates...
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