I think people loosely use the term ‘free speech.’ If the market wants to be such that people don’t want to watch someone, so be it.
Dec 23, 2013
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It is a law of nature that everything run by the government will get more expensive and worse over time. Everything run by the private sector will get better and cheaper over time. The fact that [Obamacare] starts this badly does not bode well….We want healthcare run on the same system that gave us cell phones, flat screens, Jerry Garcia chia pets. Everything you submit to the free market…keeps getting better and better.
Oct 21, 2013
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They are casting their problems at society. And, you know, there's no such thing as society. There are individual men and women and there are families. And no government can do anything except through people, and people must look after themselves first. It is our duty to look after ourselves and then, also, to look after our neighbours.
Oct 31, 1987
- Published in Community, Free market, Money, Regulations
There is something special about receiving a piece of first-class mail, knowing that it comes from someone you care about. I really believe that if someone would begin to market the value of sending a written letter to someone you love, you might be surprised what it will do for your Christmas season.
Sep 06, 2011
- Published in Free market
Internationalism means that we can see into the dark corners of the world, and hold those companies to account when they are devastating forests or employing children as bonded labour. Globalization is the complete opposite, its rules pit country against country and workers against workers in the blinkered pursuit of international competitiveness.
Nov 27, 1999
- Published in Free market
There is no business model in the modern media that promotes comity. If we worried too much about criticism, we wouldn’t get out of bed in the morning.
Mar 21, 2011
- Published in Free market
Internationalism means that we can see into the dark corners of the world, and hold those companies to account when they are devastating forests or employing children as bonded labour. Globalisation is the complete opposite, its rules pit country against country and workers against workers in the blinkered pursuit of international competitiveness.
Nov 27, 1999
- Published in Free market
The crossroads where government meets enterprise can be an exciting crossroads. It can also be a corrupt crossroads. It requires moral rectitude to separate public service from private gain.
Dec 08, 2011
- Published in Free market, Regulations