Monthly Archives: March 2010

Now That’s What I Call Crowding Out! WWII Edition

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FTFY Charles Krauthammer, PART 1

Charles Krauthammer’s latest is a watershed moment in our fiscal discourse: it’s not the first column on health care reform (not by a long shot), and not the first column on the VAT (ditto), but it’s the first column to … Continue reading

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Does the VAT lead to runaway tax revenues?

Last week, I tuned into an event at the Heritage Foundation with Senators Gregg and Wyden discussing their new proposal to reform the U.S. tax system. Now, I like the Wyden-Gregg framework. In a perfect world, perhaps, it would be … Continue reading

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