American Companies Want to Pay British Taxes
Britain benefits from U.S. tax inversion.
Mary Poppins is actually upset that her paycheck is too low after the government takes its cut.
"Economic patriotism" is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
Where we stand on the issue of corporate taxation is no way to measure a person's loyalty to his country.
It's time for the former secretary of state to learn Economics 101.
For libertarians it may seem like winter is always coming
Democratic pundits have enthusiastically and unconditionally embraced Capital in the Twenty-First Century, a book that evokes Karl Marx and talks about tweaking the Soviet experiment.
We should never agree to trade tax deductions for lower tax rates.
Is there anything to enjoy on the most miserable day of the year?
They also say it is not the responsibility of the government to reduce the differences in income between people.