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Tag Archives : tax increases

Do We Have a Problem of Too Much Spending or Too Little Revenue?

Do We Have a Problem of Too Much Spending or Too Little Revenue?

Posted on October 8, 2010

Here’s a chart from Veronique de Rugy’s new article in The American. Amazing how the problem becomes obvious when you look at real numbers and don’t get trapped into using “baseline” math (as I explain in my latest video).

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Would You Trade Higher Taxes for Much Lower Spending and Less Red Tape?

Would You Trade Higher Taxes for Much Lower Spending and Less Red Tape?

Posted on October 5, 2010

I hate taxes more than anyone, but other policies matter as well, so if I had the choice of replacing current government policies with the ones that existed at the end of the Clinton years, I would gladly make that trade. Yes, it would mean higher tax rates, but it also would mean slashing government […]

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Here’s How to Balance the Budget

Here’s How to Balance the Budget

Posted on October 4, 2010

Our fiscal policy goal should be smaller government, but here’s a video for folks who think that balancing the budget should be the main objective. The main message is that restraining the growth of government is the right way to get rid of red ink, so there is no conflict between advocates of limited government and […]

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New CF&P Video Debunks Claim that Tax Hikes are Required to Balance the Budget

New CF&P Video Debunks Claim that Tax Hikes are Required to Balance the Budget

Posted on October 4, 2010

In a new video released today by the Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation (CF&P), Dan Mitchell of the Cato Institute debunks the statist claim that the federal budget can only be balanced through massive tax hikes.

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Why Are We Paying $100 Million to International Bureaucrats in Paris so They Can Endorse Obama’s Statist Agenda?

Why Are We Paying $100 Million to International Bureaucrats in Paris so They Can Endorse Obama’s Statist Agenda?

Posted on September 27, 2010

There’s a wise old saying about “don’t bite the hand that feeds you.” But perhaps we need a new saying along the lines of “don’t subsidize the foot that kicks you.” Here’s a good example: American taxpayers finance the biggest share of the budget for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which is an […]

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Warren Buffett: Good Investor, Crummy Economist

Warren Buffett: Good Investor, Crummy Economist

Posted on September 25, 2010

Warren Buffett once said that it wasn’t right for his secretary to have a higher tax rate than he faced, leading me to point out that he didn’t understand tax policy. The 15 percent tax rates on dividends and capital gains to which he presumably was referring represents double taxation, and when added to the tax that already […]

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Democrats Unfurl the White Flag on Taxes and Class Warfare

Democrats Unfurl the White Flag on Taxes and Class Warfare

Posted on September 25, 2010

I’m dumbfounded and amazed. When Democrats and Republicans have a game of chicken, the GOP blinks 99 percent of the time. And I thought for sure this was going to happen in the fight about whether to extend all the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts (the GOP position), or whether to impose a big, class-warfare tax […]

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It’s Simple to Balance the Budget without Higher Taxes

It’s Simple to Balance the Budget without Higher Taxes

Posted on September 22, 2010

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 at the revenue side of the ledger – while insisting that […]

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Obama’s New Stimulus Schemes: Same Song, Umpteenth Verse

Obama’s New Stimulus Schemes: Same Song, Umpteenth Verse

Posted on September 6, 2010

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 bolster the sluggish economy, President Barack Obama is using a Labor Day appearance […]

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Obama’s Class-Warfare Tax Policy Will Hit Small Business

Obama’s Class-Warfare Tax Policy Will Hit Small Business

Posted on September 3, 2010

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 obvious reason that business cash flow gets diverted to the IRS, but also because […]

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