by Dan Mitchell | May 25, 2014 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation
here aren’t any nations with pure libertarian economic policy, but there are a handful of jurisdictions that deserve praise, either because they have comparatively low levels of statism or because they have made big strides in the right direction. Hong Kong and...
by Dan Mitchell | May 11, 2014 | Blogs, Taxation
I’ve already written about how the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which is heavily subsidized by American taxpayers, is advocating for bigger government. I’m especially irked that the OECD has gotten in bed with nutjobs from...
by Dan Mitchell | May 10, 2014 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation
The establishment fervently believes that more money should come to Washington so that politicians have greater ability to buy votes. That’s why statists from both parties are so viscerally hostile to Grover Norquist’s no-tax-hike pledge. They view it as an obstacle...
by Dan Mitchell | May 9, 2014 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, States, Taxation
More than three years ago, I wrote that the Department of Transportation should be dismantled for the simple reason that we’ll get better roads at lower cost with the federalist approach of returning responsibility to state and local governments. I echoed those...
by Dan Mitchell | May 6, 2014 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation
Allister Heath, the superb economic writer from London, recently warned that governments are undermining incentives to save. And not just because of high tax rates and double taxation of savings. Allister says people are worried about outright confiscation resulting...