Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-Mass.) has proposed a “wealth tax” on individuals with wealth valued at more than $50 million. After $1 billion in wealth, the…
Posts published in “Taxes”
The economic indicators might be okay, with the notable exception of the stock market as 2018 ended, but don’t let the numbers now lead you…
Do not vote for Republicans nationally until they openly challenge Donald Trump. Until larger numbers call for and endorse a primary challenge to Trump, and…
The United States has $20 trillion in debt as of February 12, 2018. The current fiscal year deficit is $715 billion and we’re only at…
Americans, especially exurban and rural Americans, distrust the federal government to spend tax revenues wisely. The great divide in the United States is Urban-vs-Rural —…
The marginal and effective U.S. income tax rates mentioned in my 2011 post The 90 Percent Tax Myth have been supported by research conducted by Thomas Piketty…
The United States’ federal budget spends a lot of money: between $3.5 and $4.0 trillion annually. How much do citizens of the United States earn…
If socialists and statists wanted to damage limited government and republicanism they could not have chosen better men as Manchurians than Donald Trump and Sam…
One of the more popular (or infamous) posts here on Almost Classical is “The 90% Tax Rate Myth.” It explores the differences between marginal and…
Our choices for the 2016 presidential election are very bad and extremely bad. What, you say? There are more than two choices? Right. And I’ll…