By way of Mises.org, here is another great examples of the free market delivering a plethora of choices for consumers. Take note of the mention of the government forced recycling programs and why they started them.
Also, image what it would be like if the beverage industry was heavily regulated like health care. Think you’d have all these options. Inversely, if government would get out of health care, you’d see a plethora of options in that industry as well.
I picked this up from Hotair, and in my opinion this is why Romney has no chance in 2012, and why I’m glad he didn’t get the nomination in 2008. Don’t claim to be a free market conservative when you implemented one of the country’s only state run health insurance programs that is now blowing up in their face. Now he’s claiming it wasn’t meant to bring down cost. Well, if you were a free market guy, you would have realized providing insurance to all only drives up costs, and the costs are what make complain about health care.
This election I will have a litmus test. Do you believe in the free market, as in no government intervention at all, or do you believe government should intervene and so called protect “the people”. If you answer the latter, you don’t know what the free market is, and you lost my vote. Hopefully other free market folks will do the same.
Last night, Ron Paul was on Larry King after Michael Moore. Ron Paul, who seems to be the only congressman who understands economics, rightfully explains that Michael Moore doesn’t seem to know what the free market is. He’s mixing corporatism with capitalism. As I’ve always said, if you listen to liberals talk about capitalism, they are never talking about capitalism. They are talking about whatever they put before capitalism. How many times have you heard crony capitalism, corporate capitalism, greedy capitalism, etc? Their complaint is not about capitalism. Their complaint is with cronyism, corporatism, and greed. None of them are synonymous with capitalism. They are more closely synonymous with government, the very solution that they then propose. Anyway, here’s Ron Paul.
Posted by Jason | Posted in Economics, Video | Posted on 16-10-2009
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I know I’m starting to post a lot of videos, but as I find great videos that advocate the free market I want to share them with my readers. The free market is so powerful. To demonstrate that power, Milton Friedman will use something so simple as the pencil.