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A Quandary on Taxes and Guns for Libertarians and Small-Government Conservatives

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 5, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, States, Taxation

If you’re a libertarian or a small-government conservative, it’s quite likely you believe both these statements. Instead of picking winners and losers with special preferences and penalties, the tax code should be simple and fair, treating all economic activity...

A New Contestant in the Biggest-Obamacare-Lie Contest?

by Dan Mitchell | May 30, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Bureaucracy, Health Care

When one thinks about all the Obamacare lies, it’s difficult to identify the worst one. Was it when we were told we could keep our doctors? Or when we were told we could keep our insurance (here’s thehumorous version)? How about when we were told costs would come...

Amazing Admission from New York Times Columnist on How Feminist Economic Policies Hurt Women

by Dan Mitchell | May 26, 2015 | Blogs, Economics

When I write about columns in the New York Times, I’m normally pointing out silly examples of bias or exposing absurd mistakes. But every so often, there’s an insightful piece that is worth sharing rather than worth mocking. And that’s the case with a column by Claire...

Amtrak Needs Privatization, Not More Handouts and Subsidies

by Dan Mitchell | May 18, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Waste

I almost feel sorry for my leftist friends. Whenever there’s a story about a crazed shooter, they invariably speculate that it’s someone affiliated with the Tea Party. So they must be sad when it turns out to be a random nut or in some cases a leftist. Similarly, when...

Greece, Marxism, and Paul Krugman

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 21, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

I don’t know which group is more despicable, Greek politicians or the voters who elected them. In both cases, they think they’re entitled to other people’s money. But since the “other people” in this case happen to live in nations such as Germany and Finland, and...
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