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Great News for American Taxpayers: The IMF Loses (at Least Temporarily) a Bid to Fatten its Bailout Checkbook

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 27, 2014 | Bailouts, Blogs

When you support limited government and individual freedom, you don’t enjoy many victories. Particularly if you’re relying on the U.S. Senate. But it occasionally happens. The Senate held firm and stopped Obama from getting a fiscal cliff tax hikeat the end of 2010....

Message from the Political Class: All Your Money Belongs to Us

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 14, 2014 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

What’s the defining characteristic of our political masters? Going all the way back to when they ran for student council in 6th grade, is it a craven desire to say or do anything to get elected? Is it the corrupt compulsion to trade earmarks, loopholes, and favors in...

In the OECD’s Fantasy World, Higher Business Taxes and more Government Spending Are Good for Growth

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 5, 2014 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Tax Harmonization, Taxation

Over the years, I’ve shared some ridiculous arguments from our leftist friends. Paul Krugman, for instance, actually wrote that “scare stories” about government-run healthcare in the United Kingdom “are false.” Which means I get to recycle that absurd quote every time...

Untaxed and Overpaid IMF Bureaucrats Recommend Huge Tax Hikes in America

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 16, 2013 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation

If there was a special award for chutzpah, the easy winner would be the bureaucrats at the International Monetary Fund. These pampered bureaucrats get lavishly compensated and don’t have to pay tax on their bloated salaries. You would think this would make them a bit...

Even European Commission Bureaucrats Realize that Taxes Can Be Too High!

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 27, 2013 | Blogs, Europe, Taxation

I’m not a big fan of the European Commission. For those not familiar with this entity, it’s sort of the European version of the executive-branch bureaucracy we have in Washington. And like their counterparts in Washington, the Brussels-based bureaucracy enjoys a very...
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