by Dan Mitchell | Jun 19, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Europe, Taxation
CNBC is reporting that 51 German millionaires and billionaires have endorsed the idea of that rich people should have to give an extra 10 percent of their income to the government. I’m tempted to dismiss this story since (according to my rudimentary math skills)...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 9, 2010 | Blogs, Europe, Tax Competition
This story from Business Week warmed my heart. Switzerland’s cantons are competing to create better tax policy, and this is attracting companies seeking to escape the kleptocracies elsewhere in Europe. This shows the value of tax competition (imagine how bad...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 6, 2010 | Blogs, Europe
The Secretary of the Treasury is a comedian as well as a tax cheat. At least that’s the only rational interpretation of his recent statements in Europe, where he used the do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do routine while pretending to tell the Europeans to be fiscally...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 4, 2010 | Blogs, Europe, Health Care
British healthcare is often criticized for long waiting lines and slovenly conditions, but that’s just part of the story. Here’s a frightening story about a women who actually got treated – and died as a result. To be fair, this presumably is a...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 4, 2010 | Bailouts, Blogs, Europe
In an uncharacteristic display of fiscal rectitude, Senators voted 94-0 against the Greek bailout. But don’t get too excited. They only voted to instruct the White house to oppose the bailout in the absence of a plan to pay back the money. Needless to say, the...