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Three Reasons Why the Biden Tax Increase Makes No Sense ([link removed])
By Daniel Lacalle
Biden’s tax increase plan does not make sense from a growth, revenue, or deficit perspective, and it does virtually nothing to address the real problem: ballooning spending on programs like Social Security.
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Robert Murphy on History and New Developments in Austrian Interest Theory ([link removed])
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Bob gives a guest lecture for Jonathan Newman’s MA course for the Mises Institute, on the history of, and new developments in, the pure time preference theory of interest.
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Vaccine Passports Are Just a Way for the Regime to Expand Its Power ([link removed])
The Fed Embraces Its Inner Zimbabwean ([link removed])
Local Nullification: A Way to Fight Both State and Federal Despots ([link removed])
No, Conservatives Should Not Embrace MMT ([link removed])
Tobacco Smokers: America's Most Persecuted Minority ([link removed])
The Faith of Entrepreneurs ([link removed])
How Trillions in Newly Printed Money Created a Labor Shortage ([link removed])
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