Two Good WSJ Editorials Traverse Ground that NBfPB Has Covered
There are two well-written and well-nformed opinion pieces today on the WSJ's Op-Ed page that echo themes I have discussed here on NBfPB.
First is Eliot Cohen who reminds us that history teaches us that when the US doesn't lead the world goes to shit. Pretty much the same as what I said here.
Second is Michael Solon telling us that we rely too heavily, and dangerously, on the wealthy for tax revenue, which I called our "key man problem."
First is Eliot Cohen who reminds us that history teaches us that when the US doesn't lead the world goes to shit. Pretty much the same as what I said here.
Second is Michael Solon telling us that we rely too heavily, and dangerously, on the wealthy for tax revenue, which I called our "key man problem."
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