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Monday, January 17, 2005
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The Tax-Reform Racket. Just when the goose starts losing enthusiasm for laying any more golden eggs, writes Lew Rockwell, the policy farmers begin to poke them with a tried and true stick: tax reform. We saw this in 1984, in 1996, and again in 2004. In each of these years, the second-term administration announces that the current tax code needs to be tossed out and a new one put in its place. And so, right on cue, the Bush administration has named a 9-member panel to look into what should be done to reform taxes, with the goal of legislation in 2006. By Lew Rockwell. [Ludwig von Mises Institute Articles]
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