Shouldn't Rich People Be Able to Afford Better Anti-Tax Arguments? (New York City edition)
When I come across a particularly inane news article, I save the link and jot down a few words to remind myself what I was thinking when I flagged it. For this column, the offending piece is from The New York Times (of course) on April 25, 2026: "New Taxes Helped Cool London’s Housing Market. Could That Happen in New York?" And here is my "note to self": "Unbelievable BS re NYC taxes." In my Dorf on Law column last weekend, I wrote that the editors at The Times "often ... push anti-progressive-tax narratives, as I will discuss in a column in the next week or so." This is that column. Before picking apart that particular example of bad economic journalism, it is important to remember that the wealthiest people in the world have used sheer repetition to convince far too many of us that taxes are the root of all evil. You know that taxes always destroy everything, right? Every time we tax anything, anything at a...