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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...
Epstein: Will the Real Paul Krugman Show Up?

Recently, Gene Epstein of Barron's made a fascinating observation about Paul Krugman, the New York Times' darling of economics. On December 18th in the NYTimes, Krugman wrote about the film, "The Big Short", which was about the "housing bubbles and retold lies." In...

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The EPA and the Gold King Mine Investigation

Earlier in December, the EPA published a document referencing the Gold King Mine disaster, saying that they intended to “clarify any misunderstandings about the incident.” The EPA had "recently interviewed two material witnesses to the EPA’s activities at Gold King...

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Obamacare Numbers Still Way Off Projected Mark

With the insurance enrollment period ending in mid-December, Healthcare.gov announced that 8.2 million Americans selected plans for 2016 in 38 states. The Administration is touting the 8.2 figure as a "success" by comparing it to the 6 million plan selections by the...

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Cafe Hayek and the Minimum Wage

On a recent post over at Cafe Hayek, my friend Don Boudreaux discusses the merits of minimum wage policy. A gentleman, Mr. Hutcheson, wrote in to chide the writers, saying that Boudreaux and others “who argue that the minimum wage destroys some jobs miss the point.”...

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