by Dan Mitchell | May 26, 2017 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending
In this interview with Dana Loesch, I make several points about the Trump budget, including the need to reform means-tested entitlements and Obamacare (with a caveat from my Second Theorem of government), as well as some comments on foreign aid and fake budget cuts....
by Dan Mitchell | May 23, 2017 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending
It’s both amusing and frustrating to observe the reaction to President Trump’s budget. I’m amused that it is generating wild-eyed hysterics from interest groups who want us to believe the world is about to end. But I’m frustrated because I’m reminded of the terribly...
by Dan Mitchell | Apr 30, 2017 | Blogs, Europe, Tax Competition, Tax Havens, Taxation
I like the main components of the Trump tax plan, particularly the sweeping reduction in the corporate tax rate. But, as I say at the beginning of this Fox Business interview, there’s a big difference between proposing a good idea and actually getting legislation...
by Dan Mitchell | Apr 28, 2017 | Blogs, Economics
Back in March, I wrote a 50-day assessment on Trump’s presidency. I listed six questions and mostly concluded that there wasn’t enough information to give accurate answers. In other words, if Trump was a student, he would have received an “I” for incomplete. Now that...
by Dan Mitchell | Apr 27, 2017 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation
I expressed pessimism yesterday about Trump’s tax plan. Simply stated, I don’t think Congress is willing to enact a large tax cut given the nation’s grim fiscal outlook. In this Fox Business interview, I elaborated on my concerns while also pointing out that the plan...