Hiding the cost of government leads to bigger government
Congress hides from voters a huge part of the cost of government: the hidden costs of taxes, which include lost income and jobs. Failing to account for these costs creates a bias in favor of bigger government and a less efficient tax code, says Christopher J. Conover, a research scholar with the Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research at Duke University. Everyone from President Reagan’s economic advisor Martin Feldstein to President Obama’s economic advisor Jonathan Gruber agree that this hidden cost of taxation is very real and very large. Yet Congress never tells voters about these hidden costs before raising our taxes. It doesn’t even measure them, says Conover. In a new study, Conover uses the recently passed health care legislation as a striking example of hidden costs. Politicians are defrauding the American people by not accounting for this hidden cost of government, says Conover. ource: Christopher J. Conover, “Hiding the Cost of Government Leads to Bigger Government,” Daily Caller, October 13, 2010. For text: http://dailycaller.com/2010/10/13/hiding-the-cost-of-government-leads-to-bigger-government/ For study: http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=12197 For more on Taxes:

