Taxes and Spending

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Joshua Mawhorter

Like Santa, who gives free gifts to our children, people think of the state as providing services “for free.” However, the state cannot provide anything without first confiscating wealth from others—like the Grinch, who first stole all the presents in Whoville.

Eduard Bucher

If the debt limit is not raised, then there is at least a small chance that a few of them will be held accountable at the polls.

Jon Wolfenbarger

President-elect Trump has promised changes in economic policies. How well they work and how they will affect us remains to be seen. Here is a look at proposals that have promise—and proposals that are likely to cause harm.

Scott Drylie

Congress recently passed a “continuing resolution” to avoid a government shutdown. We are good to go now.

Stephen Anderson

Elon Musk—of Tesla, SpaceX, and X fame—will be tasked by incoming President-elect Donald Trump to review federal government efficiency with the int

Allen Gindler

The damage tariffs impose is not limited to increasing consumer prices. They also create major distortions in the markets.

Jane L. Johnson

In Misesian thinking, only negative outcomes can ever result from dependence on government transfers.