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The Sequester Should Be Embraced, Not Feared

The Sequester Should Be Embraced, Not Feared

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 11, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending

The looters and moochers in Washington are increasingly agitated by the prospect of sequestration. Automatic budget cuts, we are told, will indiscriminately slash vital programs and undermine economic growth by reducing government spending. This is utter bunk. I would...

Exposing the Absurdity of Washington’s Anti-Sequester Hysteria

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 7, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

To save America from the supposedly “savage” and “draconian” budget cuts caused by sequestration, President Obama has instead asked Congress to approve an alternative fiscal package containing additional tax increases. So why is the sequester so bad? Does it slash the...

The 100th Anniversary of the Income Tax…and the Lesson We Should Learn from that Mistake

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 3, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

What’s the worst thing about Delaware? No, not Joe Biden. He’s just a harmless clown and the butt of some good jokes. Instead, the so-called First State is actually the Worst State because 100 years ago, on this very day, Delaware made the personal income tax possible...
Why GDP Data Shouldn’t Be Interpreted in Ways That Support Keynesian Spending

Why GDP Data Shouldn’t Be Interpreted in Ways That Support Keynesian Spending

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 31, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Keynesian

Fighting against statism in Washington is a lot like trying to swim upstream. It seems that everything (how to measure spending cuts, how to estimate tax revenue, etc) is rigged to make your job harder. A timely example is the way the way government puts together data...
The Sequester May Not Be “Fair,” but It’s Real and It Would Slow the Growth of Government

The Sequester May Not Be “Fair,” but It’s Real and It Would Slow the Growth of Government

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 28, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending

Much to the horror of various interest groups, it appears that there will be a “sequester” on March 1. This means an automatic reduction in spending authority for selected programs (interest payments are exempt, as are most entitlement outlays). Just about everybody...
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