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Special Interest Cronies Join Forces to Fight Sequester

by Brian Garst | Dec 5, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Economic Growth, Government Spending

The sequester was a victory for advocates of small government and a major defeat for the Obama administration. It was also a defeat for the special interest bottom feeders who leech off the American taxpayer. But they’re not going down quietly: The defense...

Ohio’s Cheerleader for Big Government, John “Barack” Kasich

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 28, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Welfare and Entitlements

We have another candidate for our “Republican Hall of Shame.” The governor of Ohio, John Kasich, is embracing Obamacare. Moreover, not only does he want bad healthcare policy, but he’s using third-world tactics and making morally reprehensible arguments. The Wall...

Are Republicans the “Stupid Party” or the “Big-Government Party”…or Both?

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 16, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

I sometimes make fun of Republicans for being the “Stupid Party,” but I get genuinely agitated when they’re the “Statist Party.” You can forgive someone for not being intelligent, after all, but it’s much harder to look the other way when they deliberately and...
Two Cheers to the Obama Administration for Resisting French Anti-Tax Competition Scheme

Two Cheers to the Obama Administration for Resisting French Anti-Tax Competition Scheme

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 15, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending

I damned Obama with faint praise last year by asserting that he would never be able to make America as statist as France. My main point was to explain that the French people, notwithstanding their many positive attributes, seem hopelessly statist. At least that’s how...

Good News: We’re Heading in the Wrong Direction at a Slower Pace

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 27, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

In recent months, people have asked me why I’m acting all giddy and optimistic. Am I hooked on cocaine? Have I fallen in love? Did I inherit several million dollars? These questions started after I said the fiscal cliff was a smaller loss than I expected. Then people...
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