Lessons from State Tax Policy: Kudos for Tennessee and Texas, Mockery for New York and California
By Dan Mitchell: Just like with nations, there are many factors that determine whether a state is hindering or enabling economic growth.
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By Dan Mitchell: Just like with nations, there are many factors that determine whether a state is hindering or enabling economic growth.
Read MoreBy Michael Tanner: Americans need to watch closely some promising experiments in Europe and Canada.
Read MoreBy Brian C. Joondeph: Raising the minimum wage has little effect on poverty or standard of living. It often has the opposite effect of reducing employment and job opportunities.
Read MoreBy Michael Bargo, Jr.: As Scotus expands personal rights, the rights of American citizens to exercise choice in other areas are being severely limited by Federal debt.
Read MoreBy Leslie Loftis: Cameron should have learned by now that Obama is not the masterful politician of the press propaganda.
Read MoreBy Robert Bryce: Scarcity ideology pervades modern environmentalism. Indeed, the environmental movement has long relied on the idea that we are running out of, well, everything.
Read MoreBy Josephine Bacon: There is a joke going around the internet it how the European Union works (or doesn’t): Pythagoras’s theorem – 24 words. Lord’s Prayer – 66 words. Archimedes’s Principle – 67 words….
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Read MoreBy Robert Tracinski: Doing nothing about Social Security is the overwhelmingly popular position. And it may well constitute its own kind of reform.
Read MoreBy Georgi Boorman: Obama’s ‘fair housing’ policies are forcing local governments to tax their people to install homes for people of certain races only.
Read MoreBy Bethany Mandel: You can eat free-range eggs, organic kale, fresh juice from your Vitamix, and cruelty-free meat. For that, thank economic freedom.
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Read MoreBy Taylor Millard: One of the things which constantly flummoxes me is why some people in government see something new, and immediately want new rules set up.
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