A Note From the Chairman Emeritus
By Bill Frenzel

“Fired up!  Ready to go!” For some Americans, those five words, a familiar refrain at Barack Obama rallies, have become synonymous with change this election season. Other Americans want more meat on their rhetorical bone.  They’re looking for people who are not just talking about change................MORE
                                 
Taxes and the Reagan Revolution
A Q&A With Jack Kemp

Jack Kemp has spent most of his adult life in the public spotlight....The Forum spoke recently with Secretary Kemp about the state of the tax debate in the U.S. today, the role tax cuts played in making the Reagan Presidency a success, and whether the issue of taxes is still relevant.......................MORE
                                 
 
Fanning the Flames
Of Change

By Mark Sanford


The writer Thomas Friedman makes the argument that the most important competition today is between “you and your imagination.” As much as football fans may have been led to believe it was between the Patriots and the Giants at the Super Bowl – or as much as people might believe in economic terms.............MORE 
 

In the Hands of
the People

By Paul Ryan

Millions of taxpayers dodged a bullet when Congress in December finally passed a clean, one year “patch” on the exemption level for the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), though many of them may not know it. This eleventh-hour legislation was needed to protect middle-income taxpayers....................MORE

Reforming the
Tax Code

By Scott Hodge

For the first time since 1986, the stars may be aligning for a grand bipartisan compromise on fundamental tax reform. Regardless of who wins in November, the next president and Congress will have to deal with the collision of two cataclysmic tax events: the 2011 expiration of the Bush tax cuts and.............MORE 
 

Keys to Tax Reform
By Ernest S. Christian &
Gary A. Robbins


Talk of taxes and tax reform abounds, and it has ever been thus -- especially when election time rolls around. The story of the tax code -- insofar as yet written -- is also the story of government and politics. In the beginning, taxes begat government; government begat spending......................MORE

Why Tax Cuts
Still Matter

By William Beach

Once again, presidential politics has turned to tax policy. The candidates are debating not only whether the sluggish economy justifies another round of tax cuts, but whether the tax cuts enacted by President Bush in 2001 and 2003 should be allowed to expire or made permanent once and for all. Our country’s......MORE 
 

Smart Tax Policy Needed
By John Engler

It’s a comment many of us heard in our early years on the job, delivered by a demanding boss or exasperated coworker:“Work smarter, not harder!” Manufacturers in the United States take those words to heart. They have to. Although no strangers to hard work, America’s manufacturers know that their competitive.........MORE

Good Doctor-Patient Relationship Vital
By Tom Price, M.D.

America is facing a mounting health care crisis, and federal restrictions are increasingly putting third parties between patients and their doctors. As a physician, I have seen first-hand how our anti-trust laws and increasing government intervention are squeezing already tight access to health care...................MORE 
 

The Handwriting is on the Wall
By Jon Porter

The American health care system needs to embrace 21st century technology. This can begin now by dramatically increasing the number of prescriptions transmitted electronically. Every year, over 3 billion prescriptions are filled in the United States, the majority of which are scribbled....................MORE

A Budget that Plans for the Future
By Andrew A. Samwick

As signs of economic weakness appeared in January 2008, the White House and House Leaders agreed to a $150 billion stimulus package based on rebates to taxpayers and tax incentives for businesses. While the Senate has yet to sign-off on this package, one thing is certain – using fiscal policy..................MORE 
 

The Boldness of
T. Roosevelt

By William N. Tilchin

Theodore Roosevelt was one of America’s most courageous, most creative, most effective presidents. He was a progressive Republican who conceived of the president as the “steward” of the American people, future generations included. Roosevelt instituted a far-reaching conservation program...... MORE
                                 
 

 

   
 


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