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Charles Rangel and Hillary Clinton share the broad goal of progressive tax reform.
The upcoming years provide a chance to create a much better tax system.
The new Republican strategy is clearly to address a pressing tax problem each year, rather than to try to construct the mother of all tax reforms and ram it through in a single year.
If the president is serious about building a system that delivers more quality choices at lower cost for every American, here is where he should start.
The fact that Argentine policymakers perversely do not draw the correct lessons from their many policy mistakes dooms them to repeat those mistakes.
In its report released yesterday, the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform proposed two answers to the problems of the present federal income tax code.
Grass-roots leaders are convinced that lasting Russian liberalization will come not from violent revolution or a great rupture imposed from above but from a mature civil society with the courage to control the executive. Thus, their work is not geared toward political change, but inner moral transformation, self-organization, and self-reliance.
America must undertake sensible reforms to increase the likelihood that its next twenty years will be as prosperous as the last twenty.




