Tax Politics
The Politics of Taxes
CON Laws are Unconstitutionals
Certificate of Need laws, otherwise known as CON laws, are laws required in many states and some federal jurisdictions before proposed acquisitions, expansions, or creations of healthcare facilities are allowed. They are also absolutely ridiculous and entirely based...
Atlas Society: An Interview with Alan Dlugash
Alan Dlugash is a member of the New York State Society of CPAs (NYSSCPAs) serving on the Individual Tax Committee (and a previous chair), and is currently also a member of the IRS Relations Committee. He has also served on the Society’s Task Force on Tax...
WSJ: NYC Business Proposals Are Unreasonable
Charles Passy’s article in the WSJ was a veiled plea to save the culinary scene of New York City. With two specific outrageous proposals, Passy’s economic bias here is unbearable. First, he describes how “bar and restaurant owners throughout the city say such...
The NYT is Ridiculous (Again)
The New York Times continued its ludicrous partisan writing in its coverage of the Flynn affair, calling his position a “reckless gamble.” At the same time, note that the reason why Flynn was recently exonerated is not even mentioned! Of course, it was clear that...
What’s Missing in the Unemployment Insurance Discussion
One of the burgeoning problems of opening the country back up is that many employers are struggling to properly restaff their businesses. It appears that many employees are refusing to go back to work because they prefer unemployment benefits. But workers are...
Club For Growth and Liberty Candidates
For years I have been following the candidates that have been supported by the Club for Growth, contributing to both their campaigns and to the Club. Although overall they do a decent job finding and supporting candidates , there are two areas in which they are weak....