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Tax Politics

The Politics of Taxes

Reciprocal Tariff Ignorance

President Trump continues to pursue his misguided tariff crusade believing that he is somehow protecting American industries and employment. His latest move, reciprocal tariffs (which he intends to begin April 2), is even worse. Trump has stated that he plans to impose tariffs based on “what they charge us, we charge them,” which is an economically stupid idea. Advocates of this policy like to...
This Bureaucrat Is Wrong About the Federal Debt

I just read a recent Letter to the Editor in the Wall Street Journal from a Francis X. Cavanaugh, “founding chief executive of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.” I guess his title allows him the ability to be an ignorant elitist, mocking the alarm of the...

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An Open Letter to Speaker Ryan About Puerto Rico

Dear Speaker Ryan, I write to you today to ask about why the Jones Act amendment proposed by Rep. Gary Palmer and the reasonable minimum wage exceptions were left out of the Puerto Rican assistance act (PROMESA). If the purpose of the fiscal rescue bill was to aid the...

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Boudreaux: The Inefficiency of Rent Control

Don Boudreaux over at Cafe Hayek does a nice piece a few weeks ago, outlining the inefficiency of rent control. As his comments on the subject were part of a larger discussion, I have summarized his points below. If you want to go back to the original, you can go...

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To Greg Ip, “Economist”: It’s the Government, Stupid!

Here’s another ridiculous article by “economist” Grep Ip, wondering aloud once again why the economy isn’t doing any better. ("Why Aren't Low Rates Working? Blame Dividends!" WSJ, June 5). Either he’s truly incompetent as an economist not to see the detrimental...

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Brown University and Diversity?

To the President of Brown University, I read with interest your recent commitment to increasing diversity at Brown University spending $100 million over the next 5-7 years in order to hire 60 more faculty members is an immense undertaking. You wrote, “Many of the...

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