Tax Tyranny: a satirical, soap opera-style set of webisodes poking fun at tax policy by a Washington DC improv comedy troupe. Frank and Crystal mcgovern fiendishly tax their 20-something kids for living in the house, going on dates, and being single. Episode 3, “Singles Tax.” Frank reveals to his children the terrible motivations behind his tax policy decisions.
Archive for February 1st, 2010
(Feb,1,2010)Alex welcomes back to the show Marc Morano, the man behind the climate website climatedepot.com for the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow. Morano is a former journalist with Cybercast News Service. He has written articles critical of NASA global warming scientist James E. Hansen. Morano was also a producer and correspondent for the nationally syndicated television newsmagazine American Investigator.
Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) announces legislation on property tax reform. Part 2 of 3.
A video by CF&P Foundation that builds on the discussion of theory in Part I and evidence in Part II, this concluding video in the series on the Laffer Curve explains how the Joint Committee on Taxation’s revenue-estimating process is based on the absurd theory that changes in tax policy – even dramatic reforms such as a flat tax – do not effect economic growth. In other words, the current system assumes the Laffer Curve does not exist. Because of congressional budget rules, this leads to a bias for tax increases and against tax cuts. The video explains that “static scoring” should be replaced with “dynamic scoring” so that lawmakers will have more accurate information when making decisions about tax policy. For more information please visit the Center for Freedom and Prosperity’s web site: www.freedomandprosperity.org.
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