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The Trump Tax Cuts Were Keynesian, Not Supply Side. Let Them Lapse

Consumption is once again a consequence of reducing the tax burden on those (the rich) most penalized by taxes. No serious supply-sider would disagree with what’s just been said, which is why it’s more than odd that they near-unanimously are cheering for extension of the 2017 “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” that, by the admission of those same supply siders, largely reduced the tax burden on middle and poor earners while increasing it on the rich. Let the vastly overrated tax bill die. The economy grew despite it

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If They’re Talking ‘Monopoly,’ They Don’t Have a Clue What One Is

Former attorney general William Barr is at it again with his overnight conversion to “monopoly” critic. He claims that if “allowed to dominate AI,” Microsoft, Google and Amazon “could reinforce and extend their supremacy over more of the economy.”

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Watch ‘Pretty In Pink’ to Grasp the Unseen Horrors of Net Neutrality

How horrifying to think that the price control falsely described as “net neutrality” could deprive us of what the internet could be. And it’s what we aren’t “demanding” from the internet that should really worry us. See Pretty In Pink if you’re confused.

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