I think it is abundantly clear that it is the investment of accumulated capital that makes economic growth possible.
My preference would be that we move in the direction of a more territorial system.
So structural reforms in a program are likely to have more enduring results than long-term caps designated. Would you ag...
I would like to make another point about this which has to do with inflation.
Some encourage economic growth more than others?
Isn't it generally likely that if we use the Tax Code to distort economic activity on balance we are going to have less ...
This is the most pro-growth thing we can do is to fundamentally reform our Tax Code.
Wouldn't that tend to enhance growth and, therefore, enhance revenue to the Government?
I just want to underscore, I think this is a problem with the scorekeeping methodology.
At the end of the day, there is no free lunch, and a Government spending expansion here is actually going to do more har...
The current law baseline is not meant to be a predictor of the future.
Isn't there a danger that the magnitude of the debt is already impeding economic growth?
If we tolerate or aggravate the current deficit problem with the promise that we will work it all out in the future, tha...
Isn't it true that as recently as 2007 the current tax rate structure yielded revenue that was about 18.5 percent of GDP...
The main reason that total revenue as a percentage of GDP is so much lower than the historical levels is because we have...
If you don't think that hospitals and doctors practice defensive medicine, you are absolutely crazy.
I don't think anybody ought to get first-dollar coverage, because I think we ought to make sure that people have skin in...
Meaningful structural reform means getting away from fee-for-service.