Sham I am
Sham I am
Those who once ran campaigns featuring doctors extolling the health benefits of smoking are now busy marketing the dogma that tax cuts mean broad prosperity, no matter what the facts show. by David Cay Johnston For three decades we have conducted a massive economic experiment, testing a theory known as supply-side economics. The theory goes like this: Lower tax rates will encourage more …
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The anguish of An Gorta Mór comes alive at QU
HAMDEN – When most Americans think of the Irish, kelly-green shamrocks, happy-go-lucky leprechauns and light-footed river dancers come to mind: An overall brightly-colored picture.
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Taxing Beliefs
For three decades we have conducted a massive economic experiment, testing a theory known as supply-side economics. The theory goes like this: Lower tax rates will encourage more investment, which in turn will mean more jobs and greater prosperity—so much so that tax revenues will go up, despite lower rates.
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