The link between freedom – especially freedom of speech – and economic properity is supported by an avalanche of research but it’s also common sense. Economic growth and innovation isn’t done by countries but rather by individuals and the free exchange of ideas – starting with questioning the status quo.
A forgotten lesson in the annals of bad economic policy is that the poor always pay the highest price. Our latest example comes from Venezualan Nicholas Maduro, who now claims he’s going to implent a recovery program to help the poor, which has risen to 75% of the population thanks to the very policies of Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro previously brought in!
Michael has the results of a CD Howe Study that concludes that increases in payroll taxes are passed almost entirely to workers in the form of lower wages. Another study concludes that wages in Provinces drop by more than a dollar when corporate tax revenues increased by a dollar.
Gettting a new NAFTA deal isn’t easy with the Trump Administration but the Liberals aren’t helping Canada’s cause by linking our interests with Mexico and saying that any new agreement must include the Liberal’s version of gender and indigenous rights along with their climate change agenda.
The Key Ingredient For Prosperity
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Saturday, 28 July 2018 18:14