Taxes and Spending

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Gary Galles

Strange how campaign season leads to the usual political drama over taxes.

Gary Galles

Congress has again passed an expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), only to have it vetoed again.

Jim Fedako

Peter Klein recently observed that the majorit

Mises.org

For those who have been speculating on how the government might bail out participants in the collapsing U

Jim Fedako

Several months ago I detailed the corrupt foundations underlying the chaebol’s in Korea, it seems t

Karen De Coster, CPA

So the news is out: GM is going to take a $39 BILLION, non-cash hit this quarter due to a writedown of its deferred tax assets.

Sean Corrigan

For a wholly unabashed defence of full-blown Collectivism, the speech reproduced under

Karen De Coster, CPA

The Michigan government has secured a new, 24-hour ATM machine: the taxpayers.

David Gordon

Hunter Lewis's excellent book differs from nearly all other books on economics. Most books defend a particular point of view: a work by Duncan Foley, e.g., will be much more favorable to Marxism than one by Ludwig von Mises.

Stephan Kinsella

Just when you thought taxes and patents could not get any worse: