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Supply Side Economics
the national interest
Sept. 11, 2023
Trump’s Economic Plan: Raise Taxes on the Middle Class, Cut Them on the Rich
Republican populism remains extremely fake.
By
Jonathan Chait
the national interest
July 14, 2021
Trump Economist Steve Moore Hired to Ruin Yet Another State
“I have the best senior economic adviser on the planet in Stephen Moore working with me,” boasts Virginia governor candidate Glenn Youngkin.
By
Jonathan Chait
2018 midterms
Nov. 1, 2018
Kris Kobach Lashes Himself to Kansas’s Unpopular Former Governor Sam Brownback
In the final gubernatorial debate, the controversial nativist and vote-suppressor tied himself to the former governor’s failed fiscal policies.
By
Ed Kilgore
Jan. 24, 2018
Good News for Kansas: Governor Brownback to Be Confirmed for Ambassadorship
Relief is in sight for Kansas.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
Dec. 4, 2017
The Republican War on Economics
Even the most liberal Republican denies basic economics.
By
Jonathan Chait
Dec. 4, 2017
Grassley: Non-Wealthy People Would Waste Tax Cuts on ‘Booze or Women or Movies’
It’s an implicit part of conservative economic theory that investors are the only people who matter. But most GOP pols don’t say it out loud.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 29, 2017
There Is No Economic Theory That Justifies the GOP Tax Plan
Even supply-side economists won’t defend the actually-existing Republican bill.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 27, 2017
This Republican Senator Just Called His Party’s Bluff on Tax Cuts
Republicans say that their tax bill will pay for itself. James Lankford wants his party to put its money where its mouth is.
By
Eric Levitz
Oct. 20, 2017
GOP Deficit Hawkery Dies in the Dark of Night
House GOP ends its tough talk about spending and deficits in a rush to cut taxes.
By
Ed Kilgore