by Dan Mitchell | Jul 22, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, States
I’m glad I read Instapundit, because my day has been made brighter by the news that Arizona’s statists have given up on their money-grubbing speed camera program. Here’s a cheerful story which explains that widespread noncompliance was the key. Dozens of...
by Dan Mitchell | Jul 17, 2010 | Blogs, Uncategorized
Oakland politicans have created a fiscal crisis by spending too much money. This has caused strife with the police union according to a San Francisco paper. The details of the fight are not very remarkable, but I was stunned to read that the average compensation for a...
by Dan Mitchell | Jul 9, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation
Supporters of the Cleveland Cavaliers, especially the owner of the team, are upset that basketball superstar LeBron James has decided to sign with the Miami Heat. The anger is especially intense because the Cavaliers offered $4 million more over the next five years....
by Dan Mitchell | Jul 6, 2010 | Blogs, Tax Competition
The Wall Street Journal opines about the latest bone-headed move by New York politicians to drive away productive activity. Connecticut is not exactly a low-tax jurisdiction, but sometimes being less worse is all that’s necessary to win a tax competition battle....
by Dan Mitchell | Jul 3, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation
One of the good features of the Internet is that it gives people more options. But this is bad news for politicians, who like to control – and tax – what people are doing. But it’s not easy for politicians at the state level to impose high sales taxes on consumers...