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England’s Despicable Political Class Pushes Soviet-Style Tax Tactics

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 28, 2012 | Blogs, Taxation

I wrote last week about David Gauke, a simpering and unctuous statist who said it was “morally wrong” for people to pay cash for services because that made it harder for the state to seize a share of the proceeds. And last month I condemned the country’s CINO...

The Laffer Curve Wreaks Havoc in the United Kingdom

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 4, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Europe, Government Spending, Laffer Curve, Taxation

Back in 2010, I excoriated the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, noting that David Cameron was increasing tax rates and expanding the burden of government spending (including an increase in the capital gains tax!). I also criticized Cameron for leaving in...

Notwithstanding David Cameron’s Statolatry, Tax Avoidance Is Both Legal and Moral

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 21, 2012 | Blogs, Europe, Taxation

I’m not a fan of David Cameron, the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister. Even though he belongs to the Conservative Party that produced the great Margaret Thatcher, Cameron seems to be a bit of guilt-ridden statist with his finger always in the air to see which way the...

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...

A Lesson for Krugman, et al, about Canada’s Real Fiscal Restraint vs. the United Kingdom’s Faux Austerity

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 18, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Keynesian

Demonstrating that he’s probably not a fan of Mitchell’s Golden Rule, Paul Krugman recently asserted that fiscal austerity has failed in the United Kingdom. Citing Keynesian theory and weak economics numbers, he warned about “the austerity doctrine that has dominated...
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