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What? Now the White House Wants to Raise Taxes without Congressional Approval!

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 5, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Constitution, Taxation

I’m not reflexively opposed to executive orders and other unilateral actions by the White House. A president and his appointees, after all, have a lot of regulatory authority. This is because, for better or worse, many of the laws approved in Washington basically...
Bill Maher’s Astonishing Economic Illiteracy

Bill Maher’s Astonishing Economic Illiteracy

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 6, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Taxation

Back in 2013, I actually wrote something vaguely nice about HBO’s Bill Maher. Or at least I expressed approval for a point he made about the limits of class-warfare taxation. It’s now time to compensate for that action. Check out this interview. It’s about Obama’s new...

Obama’s Accidental Brush with Libertarian Foreign Policy

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 21, 2014 | Uncategorized

One of the many challenges of being libertarian is that people sometimes think you’re naive about foreign policy (sort of like the first entry in this 24-part satirical collage of libertarians). In large part, I think that’s because they confuse non-interventionism...

Debating How Best to Create Jobs: Markets or Government?

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 24, 2014 | Blogs, Economics

Early last month, I wrote an article for The Federalist on job creation. I used that opportunity to document that there is a serious problem with jobs under Obama, and I explained that the problem existed in part because the President was intervening with so-called...

Will Taxpayers Be Forced to Bail Out Union Pensions?

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 16, 2014 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Welfare and Entitlements

As a supporter of genuine capitalism, which means the right of contract and the absence of coercion, I don’t think there should be any policies that help or hinder unions. The government should simply be a neutral referee that enforces contracts and upholds the rule...
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