- The author explains that he has been against increasing taxes for a long time, but is now willing to consider it due to the high deficits and debt.
- The author believes that allowing the debt markets to overwhelm the economy would be worse than raising taxes.
- The author mentions some libertarians who would prefer everything to collapse so they can rebuild with a “more principled approach.”
- The author believes that we need to deal with reality and both cut spending and raise taxes.
- The author suggests considering alternative tax revenue sources, such as a value added tax (VAT).
- The author thinks that a VAT, along with spending restrictions/cuts, could be a real solution to raise the needed revenues.
Source: mauldineconomics.com
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