
He who Laffs last
By Fred Barnes Except from the Washington Examiner: Laffer emerged as an influential figure in the 1970s as the champion of reducing income tax rates.
By Fred Barnes Except from the Washington Examiner: Laffer emerged as an influential figure in the 1970s as the champion of reducing income tax rates.
Policy and Government The Washington Post reports the rising influence of Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro concerns his critics. Monetary RT reports Russia is eyeing
Policy and Government From Forbes.com, Steve Forbes and Nathan Lewis discuss the ‘Magic Formula’ for economic prosperity. At AP, Josh Boak and Larry Feen write
Policy and Government In the Washington Times, Justin Li, great-grandson of a former Chinese president and grandnephew of the author of Life and Death in Shanghai
Policy and Government Capital Research Center does a comprehensive report on the half billion dollars in dark funding the Vast Leftwing Conspiracy receives – easily
Policy and Government On Fox Business, Stephen Moore says Arthur Laffer should replace Kevin Hassett at the Council of Economic Advisers. The Washington Post reports a
Policy and Government Bloomberg reports World Bank President David Malpass has downgraded his global growth forecast due to ‘a deepening slowdown in global trade.’ At
Policy and Government In the Washington Examiner, Secretary Elaine Chao reminds us that Chinese workers helped build America. At AIER, George Gilder discusses America’s Huawei
Policy and Government CNBC reports Arthur Laffer believes tariffs are not a good solution to anything. In the Washington Times, Richard Rahn says President Trump
***President Trump to award Presidential Medal of Freedom to Godfather of Supply-Side Economics, Dr. Arthur Laffer*** From NYT. From The Hill. From LifeZette. From CBS