GameStop Trading Volatility Is No Excuse for Harmful Taxation and Counterproductive Regulation
26 March 2021
Brandon Arnold, Executive Vice President of National Taxpayers Union, discusses misguided Congressional proposals to ban short-selling and impose a financial transaction tax on American savers and investors, and lessons to be learned by looking overseas.
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