Federal programs have reduced material poverty at the cost of promoting idleness and dependency. By Phil Gramm and John F. Early Oct. 10, 2018 6:37 pm ET ‘The War on Poverty is not a struggle simply to support people,” declared President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. “It is an effort to allow them...
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WSJ: The Myth of American Inequality
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Taxes and transfers in the U.S. put its income distribution in line with its large developed peers. By Phil Gramm and John F. Early Aug. 9, 2018 6:51 pm ET America is the world’s most prosperous large country, but critics often attempt to tarnish that title by claiming income is distributed less equally...
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WSJ: Keep Politics Out of the Boardroom
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Reforms intended to give a voice to small shareholders have instead let social activists hijack proxy votes. By Phil Gramm and Mike Solon July 18, 2018 6:28 pm ET Even in democratic governments constrained by constitutional limits, the interests of the governed and the governors don’t align well. Government is inefficient by its...
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WSJ: How Income Equality Helped Trump
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Working Americans sense that taxes and transfers now leave them little better off than those who work less. By Phil Gramm and Robert B. Ekelund Jr. June 24, 2018 1:47 pm ET Frenzied rhetoric about income inequality was a larger theme in Hillary Clinton ’s 2016 presidential campaign than in any previous American...
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WSJ: Trump’s Trade Threats Are Hurting Growth
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Tariff tensions promote economic uncertainty, which in turn inhibits business investment. By Phil Gramm and Mike Solon May 9, 2018 6:38 pm ET Economic uncertainty and prosperity are sworn enemies—when uncertainty reigns, prosperity fades. Uncertainty undermines prosperity by sapping investor and consumer confidence, choking off private investment, and suppressing consumer spending. The depression...
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