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Mitt Romney, the Value-Added Tax, and America’s European Future

Mitt Romney, the Value-Added Tax, and America’s European Future

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 4, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation, VAT

My Iowa caucus predictions from yesterday were hopelessly wrong, probably because I was picking with my heart rather than my head. As I noted a couple of weeks ago, Mitt Romney’s openness to a value-added tax makes him a dangerously flawed candidate, and I hoped Iowa...

Spain’s New Government Has Already Betrayed Taxpayers

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 3, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation

Late last year, Spanish voters kicked out a socialist government and elected a new government led by the supposedly conservative People’s Party. Is that translating into smaller government and more freedom? Doesn’t look that way. It seems that Spanish right-of-center...
Will the Last Job Creator to Leave California Please Turn Off the Lights?

Will the Last Job Creator to Leave California Please Turn Off the Lights?

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 27, 2011 | Blogs, Taxation

I’ve written before about whether California is the Greece of America, in part because of crazy policies such as overpaid bureaucrats and expensive forms of political correctness, And we all know that California has one of the nation’s greediest governments, imposing...

Rich Statists Exposed as Complete Hypocrites

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 26, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation

I’ve written before about how some leftists have a masochistic desire to pay higher taxes. I’ve also exposed Warren Buffett’s dishonest math, which is part of his campaign for bigger government. And I’ve even debated rich statists on TV, telling them not to make the...

European Fiscal Agreements Show that Balanced Budget Rules Mean Higher Taxes, not Smaller Government

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 21, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Europe, Government Spending, Taxation

I have many frustrations in my life, and near the top of the list is the conservative fixation about balancing the budget. This view is very misguided. Red ink isn’t good, but the fiscal problem in America (as well as Europe, Japan, etc) is that the public sector is...
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