by Dan Mitchell | Apr 9, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending
There were reports about 10 days ago that the crowd in Washington reached a budget deal, for the remainder of the 2011 fiscal year, with $33 billion of cuts. That number was disappointingly low. I wrote at the time that if this was a kiss-your-sister deal, we didn’t...
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 31, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending
Press reports indicate that there is a tentative agreement between Republicans and Democrats to trim $33 billion of spending for the remainder of the current fiscal year. Here are a few blurbs from a story in The Hill. A source familiar with the talks said members of...
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 30, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending
Yesterday, I analyzed how the GOP should fight the budget battle, but I may have made a big mistake. I assumed the Republican leadership actually wanted to do the right thing. I thought they learned the right lessons from the disastrous Bush years, and that the GOP no...
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 29, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending
According to news reports, Democrats and Republicans are unlikely to reach any sort of budget agreement before April 8, when a short-term spending bill for the current fiscal year expires. Barring some new development, this could mean a shutdown of the non-essential...
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 22, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending
Among advocates of limited government, there is growing unease about the fiscal fight in Washington. This is not because anything bad has happened. Indeed, Democrats thus far have been acquiescing – at least on a temporary basis – to conservative demands for $61...