Main Street creates approximately 70 percent of all jobs, yet the White House consistently and constantly acts against Main Street’s interests, making life harder and harder for small business. A recent Op-Ed published at associatedcontent.com highlighted this. Some excerpts: Complexities in the code and a labyrinth of rules to obtain credits mean tax compliance costs are [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The BP Oil Spill prompted brilliant libertarian legal theorist Richard Epstein to remind us that the problem isn’t regulation, it’s government limits on liability (see op-ed at the Wall Street Journal). Big Business doesn’t mind regulation, as long as it can put caps on it’s liabilities (see “Too Big to Fail” … ) A tough liability [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 14, 2010
President Obama and his FCC chairman Julius Genachowski couldn’t take over the Internet the first time they tried. Ever since the DC Court of Appeals stopped them the first time they tried to take it (they said it was not the province of the Executive, but the Legislature, to determine whether [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Human beings can have a high standard of living when their needs get met. In a marketplace, needs get met best when a few conditions occur. 1) the person who has the need is able to communicate that need to someone who can provide for that need. 2) the person who has the means to meet the [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 30, 2009
The following article is written by Doctor Barry Jacobs, a Medical Doctor and SBABG contributor from Texas. Dr. Jacobs is practicing and experienced Reproductive Endocrinologist who has served in many capacities over his long and distinguished career (full bio at end of article), All of us are concerned about what health care costs in this country. [...]
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