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Anti-Obesity Efforts Mean More Bloated Government, not Better Health

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 9, 2012 | Blogs, Health Care, Taxation

Back in 2009, I wrote about various schemes to impose taxes on unhealthy food. At the time, I was primarily concerned about the risks of giving politicians a new source of revenue that would be used to increase the burden of government spending. The folks at Reason TV...

The Steroid-Pumped Version of “Taxes Are for the Little People”

by Dan Mitchell | May 31, 2012 | Blogs, Taxation

I’m not a big fan of international bureaucracies, mostly because they always seem to promote bad policy such as higher tax rates. The International Monetary Fund is urging higher tax rates and pushing for nations to replace flat tax systems with so-called progressive...

On the Right of Economic Emigration, France Has Better Policy than America

by Dan Mitchell | May 26, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Laffer Curve, Taxation

I’ve mocked France on several occasions, and I thought Sarkozy was so bad that I figured (in the long run) the election of Hollande was a step in the right direction. But in certain ways, France isn’t as bad as the United States. The New York Times has a big story...
California Is the Canary in the Class-Warfare Coal Mine

California Is the Canary in the Class-Warfare Coal Mine

by Dan Mitchell | May 14, 2012 | Blogs, Taxation

President Obama’s fiscal policy is a dismal mixture. On spending, he wants a European-style welfare state. On taxes, he is fixated on class-warfare tax policy. If we want to know the consequences of that approach, we can look at the ongoing collapse of Greece. Or, if...

Will House Republicans, Squeamish about the Defense Budget, Get Bullied into a Tax Hike by President Obama and Senator Reid?

by Dan Mitchell | May 12, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

Last year, as part of the fight over the debt limit, Congress created a “super-committee” that was designed to produce at least $1.2 trillion of “deficit reduction.” The statists saw this super-committee as a vehicle to seduce Republicans into a tax hike. They knew...
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