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Taxes, Bono, and the Big Easy: Weekly Web Gems
Tax credits and the welfare state . . . The tax man cometh, and he’s bringing your wealth to redistribute! 3rd-grade teachers are wrong (3:34) . . . not about everything, maybe, but about recycling definitely. Capitalism in the Big Easy … Continue reading
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Tax “Loopholes”. . . the folks at Mises Institute remind us that most of us depend on them. Saving the Day . . . Mark Matson explains how hard-working entrepreneurs and small businesses are the only things keeping the economy hobbling … Continue reading
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US Tax revolts . . . an interesting (and forgotten) piece of American history. Who really loses?. . . Thomas Sowell on the middle-class tax bait and switch Corporate Welfare . . . All the waste of social welfare, none … Continue reading
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