Daniel Mitchell may refer to: (wikipedia)
If you have a value-added tax you will have bigger government. When the dust settled 10 years in the future, we would have the same income tax as we do now and a giant money machine called (a value-added tax).
I get the feeling that Snow is being besieged,
If the White House wanted to squash this, they could have squashed it long ago.
D.C. would be the Hong Kong of America. Income and wealth would go up so much that there would be a huge influx of tax revenue for the city. It would be a mecca.
It's a hidden tax that's very easy to raise and it's frighteningly efficient. Even a 1 percent increase in value-added tax rates gives the government a whole lot more money to spend. In Europe they can't resist that.
Employers are, for want of a better word, in the ascendancy.