Post Tagged with: “free market”

Hobby Lobby store in Stow, Ohio (Photo credit: Dang Apricot)

Obama Admin Continues to Attack Religious Freedom Through ObamaCare

Family Research Council (FRC), after reading the fact sheet on the new proposed HHS mandate rule pertaining to non-profit organizations and closely held for-profit entities, like Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties, again confirms that the HHS mandate violates the conscience rights of non-profit organizations and family businesses across the country.

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Another Attack on Religious Liberty

Another Attack on Religious Liberty

Religious liberty continues to fall under attack from homosexual activists and their “useful idiots” in government. One of the latest incidents to be reported nationally is in New York, where a family farm is being forced to accommodate a counterfeit wedding for two homosexuals.

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Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

I’ve been reading “Radicals: Portraits of a Destructive Passion” by David Horowitz. It is about a number of Marxist Leftist radicals who have influenced America over the past forty years. Horowitz is able to boil down the economic divisions found in America-and they are NOTHING like the Marxists would have us believe.

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Why Are Canadian Drugs Cheaper?

Why Are Canadian Drugs Cheaper?

Dr. Michael Kirsch, a practicing physician and newspaper columnist, has lamented that there are questions he can never answer satisfactorily for his patients. Understanding the economics behind his first question, “Why are drugs in Canada so much cheaper than the same drugs purchased here?” should help everyone understand how legislation could improve the situation rather than making it worse.

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Tax Cronyism in the States

Tax Cronyism in the States

The American Legislative Exchange Council has released a report on tax cronyism, and it’s going on to some degree in pretty much every state. Tax cronyism is public policy designed to benefit certain industries or individuals instead of society in general. And it costs us all.

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Out of the Closet: Anti-Capitalist Environmentalists

Out of the Closet: Anti-Capitalist Environmentalists

Though the Marxist roots and motivations of the global warming crowd was evident a long time ago, it still doesn’t hurt to see fresh evidence that global warming hysteria is far more about promoting Marxism and far less about stopping an unscientific hoax of a “crisis.” As the Daily Caller reports, 130 environmentalist groups have come all the way out of the closet to call for an end to capitalism.

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Tesla E Motor (Photo credit: KarleHorn)

Environmentalist Electric Car Sabotage

Tesla has created a top-end electric car for the every-man. This could mark the beginning of the commonly used exhaust-free, electric automobile. What a glorious achievement for the environmentalist left! … Right? Well, not quite.

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Government in the Business of Picking Winners and Losers

Government in the Business of Picking Winners and Losers

While I have met very few voters who enjoy paying taxes, I’ve met even fewer who believe the tax code should only apply to some of us. When presented with the facts—instead of misleading rhetoric—most voters believe in fair play and want every business to have a shot to compete in the free market without the government picking winners and losers.

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The Ag Subsidy From a Different Angle

The Ag Subsidy From a Different Angle

What to do about agricultural subsidies has been a question which has bewitched limited government groups for decades. The obvious response — get rid of them — sounds right to the ear, but in practice this approach has run up against a buzz saw from members representing many of the very red states that have formed the core of conservative support in Congress.

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The Republican Crony Capitalism Problem

The Republican Crony Capitalism Problem

Congressman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) recently spoke with the Wall Street Journal about the problem the Republican Party has with “crony capitalism.” Crony capitalism isn’t really capitalism at all, but rather is more akin to a benevolent fascism where politicians protect and reward their friends and donors in the business community for the financial support of those friends and donors.

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