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American Taxpayers’ Taxes Exceed their Living Expenses

May 4th, 2012 · 1 Comment

Kevin Duncan of The Tax Foundation writes in Americans Paying More in Taxes than for Food, Clothing, and Shelter: In 2012, Americans will pay approximately $4.041 trillion in taxes, which is $152 billion, or 3.9%, more than they will spend on housing, food, and clothing. … Between 1929 and the early 1980s, aggregate tax collections [...]

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Tags: News · Tax Policy

Debating Taxes with People Who Think You Just Want to Buy a Bigger Yacht

January 29th, 2012 · 11 Comments

One of the first rules of debate is that you should endeavor to understand your opponent’s argument – both the strong and weak points – better than he does. The pro-tax left is, apparently, unaware of this rule. Count left-leaning economist Robert H. Frank among those who simply do not understand why many conservative Americans, the [...]

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Tags: Philosophy · Politics · Politics of Taxes

Let’s Solve Income Inequality by Confiscating Wealth from the Rich

December 14th, 2011 · 1 Comment

I have said many times before that the goal of the pro-tax left is not to raise the dinghies of the poor, but rather to sink the Yachts of the rich. Kay Bell sums it up in her post Taxes as a tool of economic equality (emphasis added): Americans are quite proud of, among other things, [...]

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Tags: Politics of Taxes · Tax Policy · The Economy

Another Oops Moment from Paul Krugman: U.S. Tax Structure Should be Like Singapore’s

November 29th, 2011 · 4 Comments

The pressures of having to write a daily column can cause perverse results and nobody demonstrates this phenomenon better than the New York Times’ Paul Krugman. William Anderson of Krugman-in-Wonderland has the latest manifestation of Krugman Cloven Foot-in-Mouth disease: In his latest column, Krugman demands higher taxes on “the rich” (of which category multi-millionaire Krugman resides), Krugman calls for a financial transactions tax, [...]

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Tags: Politics of Taxes · Tax Policy

60% of Americans Want Across-the-Board Spending Cuts

November 14th, 2011 · No Comments

Don Surber of DailyMail reports that 60% of Americans want to see accross the board spending cuts: One good thing about overspending by $4 trillion since Barack Obama become president: It eliminated all the sacred cows. An overwhelming majority not seen in 39 years wants every federal government program to have its budget cut. Every [...]

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Tags: Politics · Polls · The Economy

David Cay Johnston Reports More Government Waste

November 3rd, 2011 · 2 Comments

Courtesy of Paul Caron in Johnston: Your Tax Dollars At Work, Unconstitutionally: Reuters, A Gift, From NY to Abu Dhabi, by David Cay Johnston: How does being taxed to give money to the oil-rich kingdom of Abu Dhabi and its hereditary ruler strike you?  The cost, if you live in New York State, comes to about [...]

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Tags: Corporate Tax · Politics of Taxes · Tax Policy

Anti-Corporation Hypocrites. Classic!

October 7th, 2011 · No Comments

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Tags: Opinion · Politics · Satire