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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders: Two Peas in a Statist Pod

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 26, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs

I’ve had several reporters ask me to comment on the philosophical and policy differences between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. I’m always happy to oblige, yet I don’t think any of them have included my comments in their stories because I always give what seems...

The First World War and the Costly Burden of Obamanomics

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 28, 2015 | Blogs, Economics

What does World War I have to do with Obamanomics? There’s no real connection, of course, but it did give me an opportunity to present a good analogy. At a conference in London last week, I was discussing with some folks the state of the American economy and the role...
Shut Down the Department of Education, End Federal Government Involvement and Intervention

Shut Down the Department of Education, End Federal Government Involvement and Intervention

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 25, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Education, Government Spending

To save the nation from a future Greek-style fiscal meltdown, we should reform entitlements. But as part of the effort to restore limited, constitutional government, we also should shut down various departments that deal with issues that shouldn’t be handled by the...
Immorality and the Redistributive State

Immorality and the Redistributive State

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 10, 2014 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

Back in 2012, I shared a sadly amusing image about how the modern political process has degenerated into two wolves and a sheep voting what to have for lunch. I was making an argument in that column against majoritarianism (and that is a critical issue, as explained...

Germany’s Dark Vision for Europe

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 26, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Tax Harmonization, Taxation

Like Sweden and Denmark, Germany is a semi-rational welfare state. It generally relies on a market-oriented approach in areas other than fiscal policy, and it avoided the Keynesian excesses that caused additional misery and red ink in America (though it is far from...
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