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About 50 years ago, Art Laffer drew a convex curve on a napkin to illustrate the power of tax cuts to two senior officials from the Ford administration named Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney.
Almost all of the Leisure Suit Larry games are about to be removed from Steam and strangely it may have something to do with Codemasters’ troubles. The point ‘n’ click graphic adventure ...
President Trump is meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Wednesday. The leaders are ...
The power of tax cuts to boost growth and even increase federal revenues is a teaching moment for congressional Republicans.
Larry Kudlow is the author of JFK and the Reagan Revolution: A Secret History of American Prosperity, written with Brian Domitrovic. Steel and aluminum may win in the short term, but steel-and ...
Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions ...
"Read my lips, no new taxes," the man said in 1988, at the pinnacle moment of his political career and as the transition from the tremendous Reagan years was at hand.
Top U.S. bank lending officers reported weaker demand from businesses and consumers for many types of credit during the first ...
Featuring Larry Laffer, a balding man in his 40s unsuccessfully attempting to hit on attractive women, it was full of innuendo and double entendres that by today’s standards would probably seem ...
Captain Thygh: LAFFER! GET YOUR ASS UP TO CAPTAIN THYGH'S CABIN!