Why Big Business Prefers Lobbying Government to Competing in the Marketplace
When corporations can make more money by angling for government favors than they can by serving customers, that is exactly what they are going to do.
When corporations can make more money by angling for government favors than they can by serving customers, that is exactly what they are going to do.
If I were a corporate shill, the last thing I'd want is a free-market, laissez-faire economic system.
Quite simply, there should be no public policy box marked “broadcasting.”
Elon Musk uses corporate welfare and "public-private partnerships" to create the false impression he is an actual entrepreneur.
Paul Krugman seems to think those who like freedom and free markets are somehow responsible for the current mess brought on by crippling government debt and an enormous federal budget.
The government should put its cozy relationship with Musk on a long, if not permanent, hiatus.
The "experts" are complaining about advertisements from formula companies. Meanwhile, the US government spends billions on subsidizing formula through welfare programs.
Gaming faces threats from fear-mongering politicians, but also from developers eager to stifle competition in the industry.
Well look what happens if you actually call Krugman’s bluff and click on the link.