ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Introductions and FAQs > Debts, Deficits, Spending
- Tax cuts and balanced budgets: Lessons from the states
Source: Cato Institute
Author: Stephen Moore and Dean Stansel
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- This fact sheet explains how states have been able to lighten the tax burden on their populace while staying out of debt. (9/96)
- Cost of Government Goes Up While Costs of Living Go Down
Source: Mackinac Center
Author: Mark J. Perry, Ph. D
Country: United States
- Our government is getting more expensive while what we buy in the marketplace is getting cheaper. (7/5/99)
- How to Make Across-the-Board Budget Cuts Work
Source: Heritage Foundation
Author: Peter Sperry
Country: United States
- According to Sperry, "Congress should identify and eliminate obsolete, redundant, or poorly performing programs and agencies, rather than resort to broad budget tools, such as an across-the-board cut in funding." (11/3/99)
- Time for Congress to unmask emergency spending
Source: Heritage Foundation
Author: Peter Sperry
Country: United States
- According to Sperry, "if Congress is committed to fiscal discipline, the Senate should insist on reductions that would offset the new spending this bill (H.R. 3908) contains." (4/12/00)
- An economic growth agenda
Source: Citizens for a Sound Economy
Author: Paul Beckner
Country: United States
E-mail: cse@cse.org
- A reasonable tax-cut policy; a more independent energy policy; a government that exercises fiscal restraint; and, less regulation for industry, produces a positive agenda that will promote sound economic growth. (09/20/2001)
- CSE Infographic: new spending to combat bio-terrorism?
Source: Citizens for a Sound Economy
Country: United States
E-mail: cse@cse.org
- "Many in Congress have argued for billions in new spending to address biological and chemical terrorism. How has spending to combat such threats grown in the three years preceeding the Anthrax attack?" Citizens for a Sound Economy graphically depicts this spending by each U.S. government agency, compared to previous levels. (11/01)
- Robbing Peter
Source: Strike the Root
Author: George Smith
Country: United States
- "Under government-controlled fiat money, after nearly a century of war, waste, wealth-theft, and welfare, with many families now needing two incomes to live decently, the dollar today is almost worthless." (05/14/02)
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