I am a free market Republican. I am against subsidies, in most cases.
It's really interesting that we've had this great Tea Party movement that is all about restoring free market capitalist values, but what they completely fail to understand is that what we've got now is a situation where there is a small class of gigantic financial companies that have put themselves above capitalism.
The American free market system is the greatest engine for prosperity and opportunity that the world has ever seen. Freedom works.
There are always losers when society evolves. In the free market, these losers are expected and encouraged to retrain and find new ways to survive and thrive.
If we want our regulators to do better, we have to embrace a simple idea: regulation isn't an obstacle to thriving free markets; it's a vital part of them.
I'm not a knee-jerk conservative. I passionately believe in free markets and less government, but not to the point of being a libertarian.
I'd like to talk about free markets. Information in the computer age is the last genuine free market left on earth except those free markets where indigenous people are still surviving. And that's basically becoming limited.
You've got to have free markets with limited government, with the proper amount of regulation where you don't jam entrepreneurship.
The Democrats promised equalizing outcomes through unlimited federal assistance while Republicans offered something that seemed less tangible - the promise of equalizing opportunity through free markets.
And the Tea Party represents many of us who believe that we are taxed enough already. We believe in free markets.
The government can't create jobs; they'll destroy jobs trying to do it. The government doesn't have any money; all they have is a printing press. We need to free markets to create jobs; if the government wants to help, they should reduce their burden on the economy.
Free markets, hard work, and morality will benefit blacks and all Americans.
If China wants to spend $10 producing a product and sell it for a buck, who benefits from that? I think we do. I'm the free market guy. I think free markets work.
Imagine a libertarian president ending impediments to free markets.
Defense of free markets is where we need to be when establishing a vision for national technology policy.
The spirit of liberalism is to create free men; it is not the regimentation of men.
Free men are the strongest men.
Most of the slaves, who were thus unconditionally freed, returned without any solicitation to their former masters, to serve them, at stated wages; as free men. The work, which they now did, was found to better done than before.
Free men have arms; slaves do not.
Slave girls on Gor address all free men as Master, though, of course only one such would be her true Master.