Taxes and Spending

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Thorsten Polleit

Central banks are at the heart of government mega–bailout packages. Their ongoing expansion of the money supply won't end well.

Matteo Salonia

As states in various areas of the Continent embarked on centralization and territorialization in the fourteenth century, communities very often took up arms against forms of taxation. The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 against national taxation is an example of this trend.

Michael Gyekye

Africa is in no position to bring a halt to economic activity. Urban poverty and huge debts present an apparent choice between rampant disease and mass impoverishment.

Jason Morgan

Whatever happens with the virus, the real story, the real historical change, is probably economic. Abenomics—Japan's ultra-Keynesian experiment—seems to be dead.

Jim Fedako

The truth is that you and I need goods and services to live, not electronically printed dollars.

Jacob Maichel

Real higher wages can't be created with a government fiat. Worker productivity must first be increased through greater investment.

Frank Shostak

Bureaucrats cannot conjure wealth from nothing. They only have what they extract from the private sector. Unfortunately, the bureaucrats are now starving the private sector of funding while making government budgets ever larger.

Chris Calton

The federal government must accompany any loan forgiveness with a repeal of all programs for subsidizing and guaranteeing loans. Anything less would be a formula for socializing higher education.

Antonis Giannakopoulos

The Greeks haven't saved or produced enough to justify their high standard of living compared to other countries of the world. This is a fragile bubble economy made possible by European central bankers.

Mitch Nemeth

With both major political parties seemingly uninterested in the long-term fiscal stability of the United States, the only near-term solution for the spendthrift class in Washington, DC, is to either raise taxes or spend recklessly.