The Surreal World

I’m pressed for time this morning so I can’t post about all of the bizarre things on this morning’s Wall Street Journal opinion page which has reached New York Times levels of surrealism. There’s Phil Gramm singing the same old song about tax cuts and growth. What has changed over the last 35 years that might suggest that cuts in the marginal income tax rates might not produce a great deal of domestic growth?

There’s an op-ed suggesting that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stop spreading its radical version of Islam in order to support moderate Islam. I’m not making this up.

There are defenses of Trump and Tillerson. It would be really nice if we had an executive branch we didn’t need to defend or apologize for.

There’s also an editorial about the health care reform proposal I wrote about earlier that I don’t have time to read now. I may get to it later.

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  • Andy Link

    The beltway bubble is nigh impenetrable.

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