Ted Cruz’s and Rand Paul’s Strange Embrace of the VAT
By Chris Edwards: The senators are right to want tax reform — but hiding the cost of government is not reform.
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By Chris Edwards: The senators are right to want tax reform — but hiding the cost of government is not reform.
Read MoreCapitalism Magazine just ran a three-part article “serialized from Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow, a book based on six lectures delivered in Buenos Aires in 1959 on Capitalism, Socialism, Interventionism, Inflation, Foreign…
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Read MoreBy Jazz Shaw: You probably remember the story of Dan Price, the owner of Gravity Payments in Seattle.
Read MoreThe numbers are on the side of conservatives when it comes to policy — yet, due to the political right’s failure in the information war — the facts don’t do us as much good…
Read MoreBy Stephen Moore: Halloween is looking especially scary this year. On Monday, Republican leaders in Congress declared an unconditional fiscal surrender to President Barack Obama and the left.
Read MoreBy Jim DeMint: The Boehner-Obama deal has gimmicky savings that will not materialize—if ever—until 10 to 15 years from now.
Read MoreBy Rob Bluey: Sen. Jeff Sessions and Rep. Mo Brooks call it a practice in double-counting to produce a better budget score.
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Read MoreBy Paul Winfree: The “Bipartisan” Budget Act of 2015 would result in billions in spending increases over the first three years, with significant cuts put off until 2025.
Read MoreBy David Harsanyi: Boehner isn’t “cleaning the barn” for Ryan, he’s leaving a bigger mess.
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