Republicans should focus tax cuts on middle-income and lower-income households that would provide greater support to the economy than tax cuts for the wealthy.
Taxing the rich is hardly a new idea, though it hasn’t been in vogue since Dwight D. Eisenhower was president. Now is the time to bring it back.
Ron Brownstein said linking tax cuts for the wealthy to cuts in Medicaid funding may become a winning strategy for Democrats ...
Ron Brownstein, a CNN political analyst, said Monday on the network that the Democratic Party's image was the weakest its ...
Wage growth always rises with Democratic presidents, high union participation, strong market regulation, and worker ...
▪ Elon Musk. “Trump’s approach is to use a nameless, faceless bureaucracy of 20-somethings and Elon Musk to dismantle a ...
Bush took office—below where it had been on Clinton’s first day in office, even though the ratio had climbed during Clinton’s ...
The president has said his administration “won’t touch” entitlement programs. Past efforts to do so have backfired on Trump ...
As Congress hammers out a budget, the press is carping about the “cost” of tax cuts. Renewing the Trump tax law “would cost roughly $4 trillion over the next 10 years,” the Times laments. Politico ...
Extending the expiring tax cuts for individuals and large estates would double down on the flaws in the 2017 law by giving ...
Full steam ahead on the Trump tax cuts — the cure to the shoddy Biden economy. Let’s hope the Republican Congress keeps pushing the accelerator down to the floor, in order to get the tax cuts passed ...