Joe Biden’s Weak Case for Government Meddling
By: catoinstitute (Diary) | November 9th at 09:35 AM |
Vice President Joe Biden believes that human progress depends almost entirely on government vision and government incentive. Donald J. Boudreaux, Cato Institute adjunct scholar and George Mason University economics professor, details why Biden is wrong both generally and in the specific case touted by Mr. Biden. Produced by Caleb O. Brown. Shot and edited by Evan Banks:
The Something-for-nothing Quandary
By: catoinstitute (Diary) | September 16th at 12:07 AM |
By Tad DeHaven Most of the debate over extending the Bush tax cuts has focused on whether to extend slightly lower marginal rates for higher earners who already bear a huge burden. But at the other end of the income spectrum, a growing share of Americans don’t pay income taxes. Indeed, the Bush tax cuts increased the share of U.S. households that pay no income | Read More »