The current pickup truck shortage in America is due to pandemic protectionism. What do voters think about different types of tax?
View in browser ([link removed] )
October 22, 2020
Ballot ([link removed] )
What Voters Think About Sales and Excise Taxes ([link removed] )
There have been 20 questions to increase, cut, or limit income taxes on statewide ballots over the past decade. Voters favored the small‐government side 60 percent of the time.
- Sales and Excise Taxes on the Ballot ([link removed] )
By Chris Edwards
Trade Ships resized ([link removed] )
Pickup Truck Shortage Shows the Failure of Pandemic Protectionism ([link removed] )
The truck shortage in America shows that barriers to trade don’t work any better in a downturn.
- America's Truck Shortage Reveals the Folly of Pandemic Protectionism ([link removed] )
By Scott Lincicome
MULTIMEDIA
DHS Moves Toward Requiring Massive New Biometrics Collection ([link removed] )
Cato Daily Podcast 600px ([link removed] )
Apple Podcast Listen Badge ([link removed] )
google-play-badge ([link removed] )
Spotify Podcast Button ([link removed] )
A looming Department of Homeland Security rule would require collection of biometric information on not just immigrants, but related Americans. Patrick Eddington ([link removed] ) and Matthew Feeney ([link removed] ) say the rule has massive civil ([link removed] ) liberties ([link removed] ) implications.
LISTEN NOW
([link removed] )
Sign Up For Other Cato Newsletters
([link removed] )
SUPPORT CATO
([link removed] )
Facebook ([link removed] )
LinkedIn ([link removed] )
Twitter ([link removed] )
Instagram ([link removed] )
YouTube ([link removed] )
Cato Institute, 1000 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20001, (202) 842-0200
Manage preferences ([link removed] )