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New Academic Study Confirms Previous IMF Analysis, Shows that Lower Tax Rates Are the Best Way to Reduce Tax Evasion

New Academic Study Confirms Previous IMF Analysis, Shows that Lower Tax Rates Are the Best Way to Reduce Tax Evasion

Posted on January 30, 2012

Leftists want higher tax rates and they want greater tax compliance. But they have a hard time understanding that those goals are inconsistent. Simply stated, people respond to incentives. When tax rates are punitive, folks earn and report less taxable income, and vice-versa. When tax rates increase, sometimes they engage in tax avoidance, lowering their […]

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Dan Mitchell’s State-of-the-Union Tax Analysis

Dan Mitchell’s State-of-the-Union Tax Analysis

Posted on January 28, 2012

I’ve already posted the Cato Institute’s overnight response to the President’s state-of-the-Union speech. Here’s the Dan Mitchell pre-SOTU speech to congressional staffers. I’ve already had people ask me for the charts I used in the speech. Here’s the double taxation chart. Here’s the tax complexity chart. Here’s the data on the Laffer Curve in the […]

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Since Obama’s Class-Warfare Tax Policy Is Failing in Illinois, Why Does He Think It Will Work for the Entire Country?

Since Obama’s Class-Warfare Tax Policy Is Failing in Illinois, Why Does He Think It Will Work for the Entire Country?

Posted on January 27, 2012

President Obama’s two biggest “achievements” since taking office are the so-called stimulus and government-run healthcare. But neither one of those policies are popular, so the President largely ignored them during his state-of-the-union address and instead focused on using the tax code to promote “fairness.” But fairness doesn’t mean treating everyone equally by adopting a flat […]

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Deconstructing Jonathan Alter’s “Five Myths about Barack Obama” in the Washington Post

Deconstructing Jonathan Alter’s “Five Myths about Barack Obama” in the Washington Post

Posted on January 23, 2012

The Washington Post is a left-wing newspaper, so I’m never surprised to find examples of biased reporting. Last month, for instance, I made fun of the Post for asserting that Germany was “fiscally conservative.” I also mocked the Post last March, when a reporter hysterically claimed that a proposal to trim $6 billion from a […]

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President Obama the Budget Cutter?!?

President Obama the Budget Cutter?!?

Posted on January 13, 2012

After saddling the nation with trillion-dollar boondoggles like the faux stimulus and Obamacare, I’m not sure it’s possible for Obama to reinvent himself as a budget cutter before the election. But I welcome converts, even ones that are insincere, so I’m happy he’s at least pretending to want to deal with waste and duplication in […]

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The Price of Big Government: America Again Drops in Global Ranking of Economic Freedom

The Price of Big Government: America Again Drops in Global Ranking of Economic Freedom

Posted on January 12, 2012

The 2012 Index of Economic Freedom has just been released. This is my favorite publication from the Heritage Foundation, and second only to the Economic Freedom of the World Index as a measure of global public policy. The news scores for 2012 are not pretty. We have bad news, we have worse news, and we […]

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I Agree with Fidel Castro

I Agree with Fidel Castro

Posted on January 11, 2012

Even vicious, reprehensible, and disgusting tyrants sometimes make wise observations. Back in 2010, for instance, Cuba’s Murderer-in-Chief confessed that communism didn’t work. More recently, the thug expressed unhappiness with the current crop of presidential candidates in America. Here’s some of what he wrote. Cuban revolutionary icon Fidel Castro said Monday that a “robot” would be […]

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New Unemployment Numbers Are Good News for the White House, but the Silver Cloud Has a Dark Lining

New Unemployment Numbers Are Good News for the White House, but the Silver Cloud Has a Dark Lining

Posted on January 6, 2012

The White House doubtlessly is happy that the unemployment rate has dropped to 8.5 percent, in part because the President is much more likely to get reelected if voters think the economy is heading in the right direction. My political predictions have a mixed track record, so take this for what it’s worth, but I’ve […]

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The Long-Awaited Dan Mitchell 2012 Predictions

The Long-Awaited Dan Mitchell 2012 Predictions

Posted on January 1, 2012

Last January, I identified five things that worried me for 2011. Here’s what had me concerned, along with some ex post facto analysis about whether I was right to fret: 1. A back-door bailout of the states from the Federal Reserve – Thankfully, I was way off base with this concern. Not only was there […]

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Since Romney Is Willing to Consider a VAT, Should Libertarians and Conservatives Be Willing to Consider Him?

Since Romney Is Willing to Consider a VAT, Should Libertarians and Conservatives Be Willing to Consider Him?

Posted on December 24, 2011

There’s been a lot of discussion about Mitt Romney’s appeal – or lack thereof – among supporters of limited government. To put it mildly, many libertarians and conservatives are underwhelmed by his less-than-stellar record on healthcare, his weakness on Social Security reform, his anemic list of proposed budget savings, and his reprehensible support for ethanol […]

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