By: Andrew Clearfield
That’s because taxing the rich is an end in itself. It isn’t a question of getting results, but of punishing those who are successful. It is Rawls’ “distributive justice” taken to its logical extreme:...
View ArticleBy: Max Planck
“It is true that if you assume tax reform will increase economic growth.” And that’s your problem right there. The “assumption” is ludicrous on its face.
View ArticleBy: LarryG
we AGREE that taxing the rich and nothing else is a BAD Plan but your advocacy of Romney’s “trust me with the specifics” is even WORSE! You have a fully admitted revenue-neutral plan which money is...
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Oh? We didn’t have unprecedented growth (after fourteen years of stagnation) after the Reagan tax cuts? We didn’t have a six-year boom after the Kennedy tax cuts? Until the economy got overheated...
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Whether or not Romney’s tax plan will work as outlined by the candidate is irrelevant when you consider that no one seriously questioned the single-payer healthcare plan monstrosity that co-opted...
View ArticleBy: Max Planck
Again, this is a highly simplistic view, and a case of ergo hoc, ergo propter hoc. “Oh? We didn’t have unprecedented growth (after fourteen years of stagnation) after the Reagan tax cuts? We didn’t...
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TPC spanks Romney AGAIN. The numbers just aren’t there. Romney’s deduction caps don’t pay for tax cuts -study 6:59pm EDT WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) – Mitt Romney’s proposed cap on itemizing tax...
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