is it just me or does anyone else see it that way also? As we know the states to participate on every income in their region they rule as monopolist or dictator. Well so far so bad. Anyway a state can not produce anything, they just can consume. So far so bad. In most states there is not a flat tax ...
especially in regard to the situation in Greece. Well my opinion about taxes it that they are theft in any case, It's not a deal you may make or may not do. You live in country X the "authorities" from country X will tax you. You have no choice but comply, otherwise you will be "convinced"...
Then you know Rothbard, von Mises and Hayek are either domed or simply not mentioned. The EU is such a thing, Bondage and torture that's the core of the system. We are bonded with the Euro and tortured with taxes. And the trailer is. "We (the deledefs) work for you we are the servant of the...
I'm currently reading Bastiat the whole collection. I ordered it from Mises and it was again some eye-opener I got from them. To be honest I did not not of the austrian schoole since maybe 3 or so years ago. Despite the fact that I studied at least some of the political economics. However Mises and...
Just a small additon to the perversity of our German politcians. There was a criminal complaint from one member of the "social-democratic" party. He wanted that the CDU/FDP in Baden-Württemberg would buy the CD with stolen swiss bank data in the name of "fiscal justice" So again...
http://crisismaven.wordpress.com/2010/02/08/bloom-of-doom-v-we-have-control-of-the-ship-we-have-a-plan/ Or maybe not? Is doomsday not that far away, the day the slavery through governement will end (for our "politicians")? I guess the answer will be we'll see utterly nonsensical laws. I...
Partisan Democrats have not got yet that tax and spend isn't a viable fiscal policy. Partisan Republicans have not realized that "tax less and spend just as much while blaming 'socialist Democrats' for their profligacy" makes even less fiscal sense. In other words, we can thank...
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This is one that is near and dear to my cigar-loving heart. Bush had vetoed this bill twice before that would have expanded the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to include more children. It would have been funded by more tobacco taxes. Specifically, it would have increased the federal...
[Snark level - medium] [update below] Austrian economist Roy Cordato is playing at collectivism by bringing favorable attention to Ross McKitrick's "T3" carbon tax proposal on Cordato's blog, Environment NC (hosted by the John Locke Foundation , where he is Vice President for Research...