Archive for the ‘Tax Policy’ Tag

Obama’s Global Tax Raid – WSJ.com

President Obama revealed Monday that he’s half a supply-sider. If only someone could explain to him the other half. We have a tax code, the President said, “that says you should pay lower taxes if you create a job in Bangalore, India, than if you create one in Buffalo, New York.” That sounds like a great argument for lowering taxes on the guy creating jobs in Buffalo. Alas, that’s not what he has in mind.

Great article over at the WSJ explaining why the proposed tax changes of Obama are going to hurt American companies big time if imposed.

A Dose of Skepticism on Government Spending – NYTimes.com

Mankiw questions the Keynesian idea of  working our way out of an economic funk by boosting government spending.

WILL THE EXTRA SPENDING BE ON THINGS WE NEED? If you hire your neighbor for $100 to dig a hole in your backyard and then fill it up, and he hires you to do the same in his yard, the government statisticians report that things are improving. The economy has created two jobs, and the G.D.P. rises by $200. But it is unlikely that, having wasted all that time digging and filling, either of you is better off.

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All these questions should give Congress pause as it considers whether to increase spending to stimulate the economy. But don’t expect such qualms to stop the juggernaut. The prevailing orthodoxy among the nation’s elite holds that increased government spending is the right medicine for what ails the economy.

via Economic View – A Dose of Skepticism on Government Spending – NYTimes.com.