There is a good moral argument for billionaires in America. UK tax policy is looking towards borrowing.
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February 24, 2020
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Billionaires Like Bloomberg Make Our Country Better, Not Worse ([link removed] )
The moral basis for billionaires in a market economy is that most obtain wealth by providing products, services or investments we want and need. That some work hard or support progressive politicians’ election campaigns is irrelevant.
- Billionaires Like Bloomberg Make Our Country Better, Not Worse ([link removed] )
By Ryan Bourne
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While We All Gawk at the Political Circus, Our Fiscal House Is Falling Apart ([link removed] )
Debt and deficits are not exciting issues, but they’ll have a huge impact on our future.
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By Michael D. Tanner
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Debate has centered on whether Britain could shoulder higher permanent debt levels. It ignores a more immediate question: Is more borrowing actually appropriate for this aim?
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Abolishing UK’s ‘Factory Tax’ Would Help Get Productivity Moving Again ([link removed] )
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