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What Does It Mean When Obama and His Former Top Economist both Reject Obamanomics?

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 19, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

To answer the question in the title, it means you need to read the fine print. This is because we have a president who thinks the government shouldn’t confiscate more than 20 percent of a company’s income, but he only gives that advice when he’s in Ghana. And the same...

So-Called Paycheck Fairness Act Would Allow Government to Second-Guess Private Markets

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 10, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Free Market, Regulations

Back in 2010, I cited the superb work of Christina Hoff Summers as she explained that we should let markets determine wages rather than giving that power to a bunch of bean-counting bureaucrats. She wrote that article because leftists at the time were pushing a...

Should International Bureaucracies Get Taxing Powers or Direct Funding?

by Dan Mitchell | May 22, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

Over the years, I’ve strenuously objected to schemes that would enable international bureaucracies to levy taxes. That’s why I’ve criticized “direct funding” proposals, most of which seem to emanate from the United Nations. A scheme to let the United Nations tax...

Olga and Julia: Moochers of the World Unite!

by Dan Mitchell | May 6, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Welfare and Entitlements

Back in 2010, I declared that Olga Stefou was a symbol of everything that’s wrong with the Greek welfare state. She was one of the protesters and – if the story captured her thoughts accurately – she displayed an unlimited entitlement mentality. Sort of helps one...

When Hugo Chavez Battles Supply and Demand Curves, Guess What Happens?

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 30, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs

Haiti may be the poorest nation in the Americas. Cuba may have the dictator with the longest lifespan. But Venezuela arguably has the worst government. Not the clownish dictator, Hugo Chavez, is trying to repeal the laws of economics. How’s that working out for him?...
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