Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Wednesday summary: Laffer and Ponnuru on Cain's tax plan; Lauder and The NY Sun stress the benefits of immigration; Huntsman on TBTF.

In The WSJ, Art Laffer supports Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan.

At Bloomberg, National Review’s Ramesh Ponnuru critiques Cain’s plan.

The NY Sun chides the GOP candidates for sounding hostile to immigration.

In The WSJ, Leonard Lauder argues that immigration is pro-growth, noting that more than 40% of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children.

On The Kudlow Report, a panel discusses last night’s GOP debate:

 

In The WSJ, Jon Huntsman opposes too-big-to-fail banks.

IBD rebuts the inequality myth.

At Forbes, Bill Frezza laments the state of macroeconomics.

From RCM, Brian Wesbury sees positive Q3 growth.

On Kudlow, Sen. Pat Toomey (PA) discusses proposals for real growth:

 

In The NYT, Bruce Bartlett analyzes prospects of tax reform.

At COAL, Paul Krugman highlights The Tax Policy Center’s analysis of the 9-9-9 plan.

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