Mr. President, Read Our Lips: No New Taxes
Not only will tax increases stimulate more spending growth, they will do far more harm economically than most politicians and even mainstream economists understand.
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Not only will tax increases stimulate more spending growth, they will do far more harm economically than most politicians and even mainstream economists understand.
Read MoreWarren T. Brookes | April 1990
In the last few months, Americans, especially those of Eastern European national descent, watched with both awe and elation as democracy and freedom reared their hesitant heads above the ebbing tides of Marxist socialism in the Warsaw Pact nations.
Read MoreWarren T. Brookes | April 1984
From our earliest settlers, most Americans have believed that wealth and prosperity were more a function of our spiritual values than our material good fortune—that mental attitudes and qualities (or lack of them) were the precursors of material progress, or the predictors of misfortune.
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