A guide to the identification of hypocrites
Sure and there are lots of things that can be proposed.
Swedish unemployment
The future is always a mix of gains and losses, and for the UK there are some fairly clear trajectories where life is likely to get better, but also areas where challenges will deepen.
Increasing taxes on having invested reduces investment
If we could just bring in a touch of that awful reality stuff to those arguing for a Wealth Tax.
Abandoning Sterling for Rum
During the early years of the New South Wales colony, rum became a prevalent currency due to shortages in coinage.
Worthwhile projects
A land link, bridge or tunnel, connecting Northern Ireland and Scotland would enable land transport, road, rail, or both, between Southern Ireland, Northern Ireland, the UK and Continental Europe.
Willy Hutton is a one, isn’t he?
One of our constant - consistent - insistences is that a value of markets and capitalism is that they kill mistakes.
The economic genius of Naomi Klein
We’re old enough to remember that book and also young enough to remember that book.
You’d think that someone commenting upon tax would know this
But here we are, Patriotic Millionaires not grasping the first thing about the tax system.
Elon Musk isn’t being offered enough money
On Friday, Tesla’s board of directors rolled out a pay package proposal for CEO Elon Musk that could, if he plays his cars* right, turn the billionaire into the world’s first trillionaire.
State benefits come from nowhere
Many people receiving state benefits prefer to think of them as coming from ‘the universe,’ or some impersonal source rather than from taxpayers’ contributions.
The US does not subsidise fossil fuels by $31 billion a year
Or, to be more boringly accurate, this report does not show that the US subsidises fossil fuels by $31 billion a year.
Output versus input
There is a case for suggesting that people seek to gain the maximum output for the lowest possible input.