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Big Government Is the Disease that Enables Corruption, Campaign Contriibutions Are Merely a Possible Symptom

Big Government Is the Disease that Enables Corruption, Campaign Contriibutions Are Merely a Possible Symptom

Posted on October 9, 2013

When I write about the importance of understanding the difference between a disease and its symptoms, I’m almost always seeking to help people understand why it’s important to focus on the problem of government spending rather than the side-effect of government borrowing. But the same analogy is useful when looking at issues such as lobbying […]

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Obamacare: A Get-Rich-Quick Scheme for Washington Insiders

Obamacare: A Get-Rich-Quick Scheme for Washington Insiders

Posted on August 26, 2013

Want to know why – as shown by this map – most of America’s richest counties are part of the metropolitan DC region? Part of the answer is that federal bureaucrats are overpaid. Another part of the answer is that the Washington area is filled with consultants and contractors, and this shadow government workforce also […]

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My Heart Breaks and Tears Flow When I Read about Sequestration Being a Big Defeat for Lobbyists

My Heart Breaks and Tears Flow When I Read about Sequestration Being a Big Defeat for Lobbyists

Posted on March 11, 2013

I believe in the First Amendment, so I would never support legislation to restrict political speech or curtail the ability of people to petition the government. That being said, I despise the corrupt Washington game of obtaining unearned wealth thanks to the sleazy interaction of lobbyists, politicians, bureaucrats, and interest groups. So you can imagine […]

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While Much of America Suffers with Stagnation, Washington’s Political Class Is Having a Very Merry Christmas

While Much of America Suffers with Stagnation, Washington’s Political Class Is Having a Very Merry Christmas

Posted on December 27, 2012

In large part because of an excessive burden of government, the American economy is suffering European-style stagnation, with even the Washington Post now confessing that growth far below the long-run trend. This helps explain why job creation has been so dismal in recent years, with more than twenty million Americans out of work, underemployed, or […]

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Home-Town Columnist Eviscerates Obama for Chicago-Style Corruption in Solyndra Scandal

Home-Town Columnist Eviscerates Obama for Chicago-Style Corruption in Solyndra Scandal

Posted on September 21, 2011

I haven’t paid too much attention to the Solyndra scandal, except to note that waste, corruption and job losses are the inevitable consequences of big government and crony capitalism. But if you want a withering indictment of the sleaziness of the whole enterprise, a trip to Chicago is very illuminating. Here’s some of what John […]

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Washington’s Revolving Door of Legal Corruption

Washington’s Revolving Door of Legal Corruption

Posted on September 17, 2011

If you want to know why Washington is a cesspool of corruption and graft, you should read this story from the Washington Post about how Capitol Hill staffers use their positions as stepping stones to jobs in the lobbying community. Nearly 5,400 former congressional staffers have left Capitol Hill to become federal lobbyists in the […]

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Kudos to Sarah Palin for Exposing the Sleazy Bipartisan Corruption Problem in Washington

Kudos to Sarah Palin for Exposing the Sleazy Bipartisan Corruption Problem in Washington

Posted on September 10, 2011

I don’t have strong feelings about Sarah Palin, but I like her anti-establishment attitude. And, in a case of strange bedfellows, so does the New York Times. Or at least one columnist is honest enough to admit when she makes a compelling argument. Here’s an excerpt from a column published yesterday, in which the author […]

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Corrupt Obamacare Waiver Process Is Like a Scene from Atlas Shrugged

Corrupt Obamacare Waiver Process Is Like a Scene from Atlas Shrugged

Posted on June 13, 2011

In a column about the revolving door between big government and the lobbying world, here’s what the irreplaceable Tim Carney wrote about the waiver process for folks trying to escape the burden of government-run healthcare. Congress imposes mandates on other entities, but gives bureaucrats the power to waive those mandates. To get such a waiver, […]

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Why General Electric’s Non-Existent Tax Bill Is Both Good News and Bad News

Why General Electric’s Non-Existent Tax Bill Is Both Good News and Bad News

Posted on March 28, 2011

General Electric has received a lot of unwelcome attention for paying zero federal income tax in 2010, even though it reported $5.1 billion in U.S. profits. This is a good news-bad news situation. The good news is that GE’s clever tax planning deprived the government of revenue. And I’m in favor of just about anything […]

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Tax Lawyers, Tax Complexity, and the Broader Problem of a Self-Serving Legal Profession

Tax Lawyers, Tax Complexity, and the Broader Problem of a Self-Serving Legal Profession

Posted on February 3, 2011

The internal revenue code is nightmarishly complex, as illustrated by this video. Americans spend more than 7 billion hours each year in a hopeless effort to figure out how to deal with more than 7 million words of tax law and regulation. Why does this mess exist? The simple answer is that politicians benefit from […]

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