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Created on: May 03, 2010 Last Updated: May 04, 2010
There are few absolutes on many issues and there will always be exceptions to the norm. Ideally,
by Lou Jones
Created on: February 10, 2008
How's that burger taste? Good? Great. How do you know it's not rat, cat, and roadkill?
You don't, actually,
Created on: March 14, 2008
Leaders who espouse neo-liberal economic views tend to be those who look at government regulation as
Created on: February 10, 2008
Competition? What "competition"?
For as long as breath remains in this wee-body, I never again want anyone
by Lam Luu
Created on: March 23, 2008
"Free market protects its consumers," many politicians, economists, philosophers, etc. argue with great
Agree
by Steve Fricke
Created on: February 14, 2008
How any clear-thinking American could choose government red tape as preferable to free market competition
Created on: May 12, 2009 Last Updated: May 13, 2009
Today there is much talk about regulation or deregulation in this election year. We as citizens must
Created on: May 21, 2009
Dog eat dog capitalism has become a taboo, and was a solution overlooked when Obama signed that monstrosity
Created on: February 20, 2008
Throughout United States history, the extent to which businesses are regulated has been a subject of
Created on: September 19, 2009 Last Updated: September 23, 2009
This week the President will call for more regulations and more oversight of a number of industries