Tag: economics
Banking on Failure
The Obama Administration’s “bailout tax” is a political sham which punishes success, rewards failure, and will negatively affect the economy.
Posted by James Roesch on January 16th, 2010 under Blog.
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Sermon on the Tax Mount
Jason Furman and Austan Goolsbee, two top economists for the Obama campaign, recently wrote an opinion-editorial defending Obama’s increasingly frightening tax plan. The piece aims to proclaim the virtues of doling bread and circuses to the masses, and to justify one of the largest tax increases in American history. Obviously, this deserves some examination since [...]
Posted by James Roesch on August 14th, 2008 under Blog.
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Obama’s S&M Economics
Here’s the latest gem from Obama: a second mega-billion economic stimulus, financed by punitive taxes. The “emergency measure” would send individuals and families $500 and $1000, respectively. This is the epitome of political pandering, but is cheered on by the clueless media and Obama’s mindless myrmidons.
The Keynesian logic behind these rebates is that returning tax [...]
Posted by James Roesch on August 6th, 2008 under Blog.
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An Actual Inconvenient Truth: IRS Data, 2008
Theoretically, imposing high taxes on the rich is a handy way to acquire additional tax revenue with minimal political fallout. As a small minority assailed by class warfare and wealth envy, few object to steepening our progressive taxes. Apparently, the repugnance of voting over what to do with a minority’s property- two wolves and a [...]
Posted by James Roesch on August 6th, 2008 under Blog.
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The Mirage of Social Security: Deficit, Bond Illusion, & Taxes
The insolvency of Social Security has haunted Washington for years. The death knell of this financial apocalypse is the looming retirement of the so-called ‘Baby Boomer’ generation. When this occurs, retirees will discover that the government squandered their savings long ago.
The program was first ratified by FDR in 1935, along with other misguided Keynesian flops. [...]
Posted by James Roesch on July 10th, 2008 under Blog.
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