by Dan Mitchell | Feb 22, 2026 | Blogs, Taxation
I’m a big fan of tax migration. I cheer when productive people escape high-tax states or high-tax nations. And when the geese with the golden eggs fly away, it thwarts the plans of greedy politicians. The latest example of...
by Dan Mitchell | Dec 5, 2025 | Big Government, Blogs
I get a good amount of feedback on my Theorems of Government, including many suggestions that I turn them into a book (a semi-appealing idea, but I’m a bit discouraged that my last book didn’t have the impact I hoped). Other people ask me to identify my...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 8, 2025 | Blogs, Economics
For those who want Javier Milei to restore Argentinian prosperity, I shared this video on August 26 about the importance of Argentina’s mid-term elections in October. Unfortunately, there was an early test yesterday in the province of Buenos Aires and it did not go...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 9, 2025 | Blogs, Trade
In the final minute of this video on trade deficits, I explained that protectionism is a political loser for the Republican Party. But I didn’t delve deeply into the politics of protectionism. I merely noted that today’s Republican lawmakers were concerned. And for...
by Dan Mitchell | Feb 2, 2025 | Blogs
Today’s column is going to be about the contentious issue of immigration. But I’m going to take off my economist hat (perhaps a good thing) and become an amateur political pundit. Let’s start with this short clip from a recent interview. There’s always...