Businessmen vs. Bureaucrats

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Any Rand explains why the government shouldn’t be making loan guarantees to companies like Solyndra and Fisker Automotive:

A businessman’s success depends on his intelligence, his knowledge, his productive ability, his economic judgment—and on the voluntary agreement of all those he deals with: his customers, his suppliers, his employees, his creditors or investors. A bureaucrat’s success depends on his political pull. A businessman cannot force you to buy his product; if he makes a mistake, he suffers the consequences; if he fails, he takes the loss. A bureaucrat forces you to obey his decisions, whether you agree with him or not—and the more advanced the stage of a country’s statism, the wider and more discretionary the powers wielded by a bureaucrat. If he makes a mistake, you suffer the consequences; if he fails, he passes the loss on to you, in the form of heavier taxes. ~The Ayn Rand Letter, III, 26, 5

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Starbucks Stimulus

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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, has committed his company to spur job creation. When I first heard this news, I thought it was rather silly. After all, how many baristas can one company employ? What can one company do to cut the unemployment rate? Then I read a bit more about how he intends to solve the unemployment problem.
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Raise My Taxes?

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Why doesn’t former Google executive Doug Edwards setup a scholarship fund or an endowment for a college or university of is choice? That should assuage his liberal guilt. Why does he think government is the only avenue for infrastructure and job training? Why not have big companies like Google and Apple handle developing and maintaining the roads around their corporate headquarters? Wouldn’t that create jobs without having government bureaucrats skim money off the top?

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Economic Justice?

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The occupy Wall Street protestors are advocating the complete destruction of our financial system and economy. They don’t have their heads on straight. Read this very carefully and let me know if you agree:

  1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity­, by legislatin­g the wealth out of prosperity­.
  2. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.
  3. The government cannot give to anybody, anything that the government does not first take from somebody else.
  4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it!
  5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work, because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation.

It’s that simple, but somehow university professors like Cornel West can’t figure that out.

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Bank of America to charge debit card use fee

Thank you Dick Durbin. This increase in fees to consumers is a direct result of Dick’s amendment to the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislatio­n. Why did anyone in Washington think it was a good idea to enact price controls on debit card interchang­e fees? This was nothing more than a multimilli­on-dollar windfall for big box stores like (the much hated by liberals) Wal-Mart. Because banks can no longer charge retailers as much money, they will now gouge consumers. Good job Democrats! Thanks for looking out for consumers.

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