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Obama’s Tax Increase Trigger: Punishing Taxpayers with Automatic Tax Hikes When Politicians Overspend

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 13, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

Responding to widespread criticism of his AWOL status on the budget fight, President Obama today unveiled a fiscal plan. It already is being criticized for its class warfare approach to tax policy, but the most disturbing feature may be a provision that punishes the...

An Amusing Look at Whether Obama Is Backing Away from Gun Control

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 12, 2011 | Blogs, Uncategorized

Maybe Obama’s not so bad on Second Amendment issues. His Administration has contracted with the folks at Ruger to produce a special pistol in honor of the government workforce. This new gun will be called “The Bureaucracy Special.” The only downside is that it doesn’t...

This Must Be Part of Obama’s Drive for Government Efficiency

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 11, 2011 | Blogs, Uncategorized

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is trying hard to win the “Bureaucracy of the Year Award,” and they have a new motto. But I think the bureaucrats at HUD are cheating. I’m almost sure I saw one of these signs during my last visit to the DMV, though I...

The Kiss-Your-Sister Budget Deal Is Finalized, but Claudia Schiffer Still Ain’t Your Sibling

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 9, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending

There were reports about 10 days ago that the crowd in Washington reached a budget deal, for the remainder of the 2011 fiscal year, with $33 billion of cuts. That number was disappointingly low. I wrote at the time that if this was a kiss-your-sister deal, we didn’t...

In One Chart, Everything You Wanted to Know about Ryan vs. Obama

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 5, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

Forget all this talk about giant “spending cuts” of $6.2 trillion in Congressman Ryan’s budget plan. That’s music to my ears, but it’s also based on Washington’s bizarre budget math – i.e., the screwy system where politicians can increase spending but say they’re...
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