by Dan Mitchell | Oct 28, 2014 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics
I wouldn’t be too upset about Hillary Clinton winning the White House in 2016, but only if I somehow could be assured that we would get the kind of policies we got when her husband was President. After all, economic freedom increased during the 1990s, largely...
by Dan Mitchell | Oct 21, 2014 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation
In my writings on the Laffer Curve, I probably sound like a broken record because I keep warning that a nation should never be at the revenue-maximizing point. That’s because there’s lots of good research showing that there are ever-increasing costs to the economy as...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 25, 2014 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation
I’ve shared some interested rankings on tax policy, including a map from the Tax Foundation showing which states have the earliest and latest Tax Freedom Days. There’s also a depressing table showing that the United States “earns” a lowly 94th place in a ranking of...
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...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 12, 2014 | Blogs, Economic Growth, Economics
Why is President Obama so fixated on a class-warfare agenda of higher taxes on the rich and government dependency for the poor? Is it because a tax-the-rich agenda is good politics, as determined by clever pollsters who have tapped into the collective mind of American...