
“If a tax cut increases government revenues, you haven't cut taxes enough.”
As quoted in "Milton Friedman's Last Lunch" at Forbes.com (11 December 2006)
First Speech on the Conciliation with America (1774)
“If a tax cut increases government revenues, you haven't cut taxes enough.”
As quoted in "Milton Friedman's Last Lunch" at Forbes.com (11 December 2006)
Quote in Dubuffet's letter to American art-promoter Gould, dated 4 August 1946; as cited in Physiognomic Illegibility, by Kent Mitchell Minturn - JEAN DUBUFFET'S POSTWAR PORTRAITS https://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/people/faculty/minturnPDFs/Minturn%20Final%20(low%20res).pdf
1940's
Source: My Years As Prime Minister (2007), Chapter Two, The Virtuous Circle, p. 75
Context: I never bought into the Laffer curve, a theory, named after an American supply-side economist who had been an adviser to the Reagan administration, that essentially argues that a government will increase its revenue by reducing its taxes. If it were that easy, everybody would do it. What politician doesn't want to reduce taxes in order to win votes? Taken to its logical extreme, the Laffer curve makes no sense because, if you lower your taxes to zero, how are you going to get higher revenues? In practice, every government that toyed with this theory ended up with larger deficits, higher interest rates and greater social inequality.
“No fixed capital can yield any revenue but by means of a circulating capital.”
Source: (1776), Book II, Chapter I, p. 311.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Debunks 2012 Armageddon http://www.tompainesghost.com/2010/06/neil-degrasse-tyson-debunks-2012.html<!-- starting ~1m50s --> after the James Webb telescope panel discussion in Battery Park at the World Science Festival, June 4th, 2010
2010s
Cold Shoulder, written by Adele and Sacha Skarbek
Song lyrics, 19 (2008)
Source: Assata: An Autobiography
As quoted in The New York Times (7 September 2007) http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/06/arts/music/06pavarotti.html?ei=5090&en=863a6b2459941ec6&ex=1346731200&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all