by Dan Mitchell | Mar 18, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation
Texas has a small state government and no state income tax. California has a bloated state government and a punitive state income tax. Here’s a simple quiz: Which state is doing better? The answer is obvious, as Michael Barone explains: Democratic majorities...
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 11, 2010 | Blogs, Taxation, Uncategorized
The geniuses in Washington have come up with a great idea to attract more tourists to the United States. Yes, you guessed correctly. The politicians are going to impose a tax! Normal readers are probably scratching their heads about the logic of attracting visitors by...
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 10, 2010 | Blogs, Free Market, Taxation
In addition to being in favor of more spending, increased regulation, bailouts, and protectionism, President Bush also saddled the economy with a big minimum wage increase. A new study shows that this pernicious policy has destroyed more than 500,000 part-time jobs....
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 6, 2010 | Blogs, Economic Growth, Taxation
A former reporter for the New York Times, Fox Butterfield, became a bit of a laughingstock in the 1990s for publishing a series of articles addressing the supposed quandary of how crime rates could be falling during periods when prison populations were expanding. A...
by Dan Mitchell | Feb 25, 2010 | Blogs, Taxation
While admitting that spending restraint is the ideal approach, Tyler Cowen of Marginal Revolution asks whether a value-added tax (VAT) might be the most desirable of all realistic options for dealing with an unsustainable budget situation. Read his post for yourself,...