by Dan Mitchell | Dec 17, 2023 | Blogs
I wrote a few years ago about how European Jews should have the right of gun ownership. Especially since anti-Semitic terrorists never seem to have any trouble getting access to weapons. And I included a very appropriate poster from Jews...
by Dan Mitchell | Nov 4, 2023 | Blogs, Free Market
Other than believing in Israel’s right to self-defense (as I wrote back in 2010, “What would you do if you were an Israeli?”), I don’t have any special insights about the conflict in the Middle East. But I am willing to pontificate about economic policy in...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 6, 2020 | Blogs, Economics
What’s the best economic news of the past 40 years? Was it Reaganomics, which restored America’s economic vitality? Was it the collapse of the Soviet Empire, which freed many nations from communist tyranny and allowed at least some of them to successfully shift to...
by Dan Mitchell | Nov 16, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Supply Side, Taxation
Since I’m a big fan of the Laffer Curve, I’m always interested in real-world examples showing good results when governments reduce marginal tax rates on productive activity. Heck, I’m equally interested in real-world results when governments do the wrong thing and...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Feb 3, 2015 | Opinion and Commentary
A version of this article appeared in The Washington Times on February 1, 2015. News broke this month that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is opening a preliminary probe into possible war crimes in the Palestinian territories. Given the track record of...