On Tuesday, March 9, 2021, the Professions and Public Health Committee of the Florida House will hear HB 1455, a bill that would cap the amount of THC permitted in medical marijuana. The bill would take prescriptions out of the… Read More ›
Government
Delray Beach residents to choose from six for city commission tomorrow
Those registered voters living within the city limits of Delray Beach will have some hard decisions to make tomorrow when they go to vote in the municipal election. There are three city commission seats up for election tomorrow, March 9,… Read More ›
U.S. House to vote on final $1.9 trillion new spending plan tomorrow
More money from the U.S. taxpayers could land in bank accounts of U.S. citizens by the close of the month to the tune of $1,400 plus much more for a select few. This is if the final vote for a… Read More ›
Opinion: Boca Raton voters to decide on 2 city council members and qualifying questions tomorrow
Registered voters living within the city limits of Boca Raton will have a few important decisions to make when voting tomorrow, March 9, 2021. Question One will be whether to extend the time one needs to be a resident to… Read More ›
Where is that “Extra Penny” Sales Tax Approved by Voters in 2016 Going?
In the 2016 general election, Palm Beach County voters approved a plan for the government to increase their sales tax by 16.7 percent, even though it was marketed by local government as a just an extra penny to the sales… Read More ›
1.1 million signatures gathered to recall California Government Newsom
Once the darling of of California, Governor Gavin Newsom has been attempting to recover from a backlash from all sides of the political map because of his locking down of the state last year in response to COVID-19. While thousands… Read More ›
U.S. House version of $1.9 trillion stimulus to be officially presented on Monday and includes $1,400 payments to Americans
At 1PM on Monday, February 22, 2021, the U.S. House will present the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hopes to have a vote in the U.S. House by the close of next week. The… Read More ›
Part I: Poverty Is a Problem, not Inequality
Originally posted on International Liberty:
I have a couple of cameos in a new left-leaning documentary film, Race to the Bottom. I shared a clip two day ago with my views on corporate tax and the Laffer Curve. Today, here’s what I…
Federal taxpayers to fund more stimulus today when Congress votes on large spending bill
While stimulus has been the most talked about a vote on spending for Congress to approve, few realize President Trump had to sign a 24 hour stop gap measure last night to keep the federal government running as it technically… Read More ›
Corporate Taxes and the Laffer Curve
Originally posted on International Liberty:
In a new documentary film, Race to the Bottom, I had an opportunity to pontificate briefly about corporate tax and the Laffer Curve. At the risk of understatement, I represented a minority viewpoint in the…