by Dan Mitchell | Sep 22, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation
John Podesta of the Center for American Progress had a column in Politico yesterday asserting that “closing the budget gap entirely on the spending side would require draconian programmatic cuts.” He went on to complain that there are some people who “refuse to look...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 6, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation
Like a terrible remake of Groundhog Day, the White House has unveiled yet another so-called stimulus scheme. Actually, they have two new proposals to buy votes with our money. One plan is focused on more infrastructure spending, as reported by Politico. Seeking to...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 3, 2010 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation
Kevin Hassett and Alan VIard of the American Enterprise Institute have a column in the Wall Street Journal showing how Obama’s proposed tax hikes will impose significant harm on small business owners and other entrepreneurs. Higher tax rates are damaging for the...
by Dan Mitchell | Aug 29, 2010 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation
I know I’ve beaten this drum several times before, but the Wall Street Journal today has a very good explanation of why class-warfare tax policy will backfire. The Journal’s editorial focuses on what happened after the 2003 tax rate reductions. And below the excerpt,...
by Dan Mitchell | Aug 21, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending
I hope the title of this post is an exaggeration, but it’s certainly a logical conclusion based on what is written in the Congressional Budget Office’s updated Economic and Budget Outlook. The Capitol Hill bureaucracy basically has a deficit-über-alles view of fiscal...