Showing posts with label free-market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free-market. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

WATCH: Conservatives Deliver Answer to Obama’s Class Warfare Rhetoric

Monica Crowley, "Make the moral case for free-market capitalism."

Young America’s Foundation, along with the award-winning director Stephen K. Bannon, will be releasing a new film titled The Conservatives to present a positive alternative to campus leftism. Today, Young America’s Foundation launched the trailer for the movie. ✧ Mark Levin, Michelle Malkin, Jonah Goldberg, Monica Crowley, Ph.D., Dr. Walter Williams, Stephen Moore, and Peter Schweizer—some of the brightest stars in the Conservative Movement—appear in the movie to offer an inspiring “call to action” for young conservative leaders. Read more at Fox Nation... Read More......

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Obama Blasts Free Markets

(CNSNews.com) - In a speech delivered at Osawatomie High School in Osawatomie, Kansas, on Tuesday, President Barack Obama argued that while a limited government that preserves free markets "speaks to our rugged individualism" as Americans, such a system "doesn't work" and "has never worked" and that Americans must look to a more activist government that taxes more, spends more and regulates more if they want to preserve the middle class. Read more at CNSNews...

Government didn't build the middle class. Freedom from an overbearing government allowed for the emergence of a healthy middle class. --bc Read More......

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Sarkozy: Like a French Thatcher?

The Global Guru, May 9, 2007 - Nicholas A. Vardy wrote,
Many are hoping that the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as president of France on Sunday marked yet another triumph of free markets over a West European-style socialism on its last ideological legs. With Sarkozy garnering 53% of the vote versus Socialist candidate Ségolène Royal's 47%, and with 85% of eligible French voters casting their votes, there can be little doubt Sarkozy won a mandate for change in France. "Rupture" became a virtual slogan for his campaign. Sarkozy has pledged to act "very fast" and already has named François Fillon, the mastermind of his election victory, as his prime minister. There is little doubt that France is poised for a bout of ambitious economic and social reforms over the next five years. Continued...
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