A Growing Consensus for Spending Caps and MAP Act
Republicans are probably going to surrender on spending caps, thus allowing Obama to reverse his biggest-ever defeat, despite growing analysts' consen...
Republicans are probably going to surrender on spending caps, thus allowing Obama to reverse his biggest-ever defeat, despite growing analysts' consen...
CATO economist Dan Mitchell schools the New York Times on economics, math, logic and tax policy following yet another erroneous report from the Gray L...
Republicans candidates have put forth relatively detailed tax proposals that address growth-stifling issues, but it's time for detailed spending cut p...
If supply-side means all tax cuts are self financing or low tax burdens are the sole key, then critics are right about it being a form of voodoo econo...
Like Sisyphus pushing the rock up a hill, I keep trying to convince American leftists that growth--not redistribution--is the best way to help the poo...
While the "outsider" candidates in the 2016 GOP field claim politicians are consumed by ambition, these assertions may apply to Donald Trump, himself....
The Congressional Budget Office takes the primitive Keynesian view that greater government spending is somehow good for economic growth and job creati...
Dan Mitchell explores the top myths of the 2016 campaign to look out for when the media forces certain narratives on to the American voting electorate...
When I criticize government-run healthcare, I normally focus on programs and interventions that distort and damage the American health sector. But......
For the past five years, events have confirmed – over and over again – that a no-bailout scenario was the right approach for Greece, a now failing...
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