Well Said And Hits The Mark
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
In all the hoopla about green jobs and government take-overs of whatever they decide next, those currently in charge of the machinery of our government don’t value the contributions of the private sector. Today’s (August 13th, 2009) Las Vegas Review Journal’s editorial does an excellent job of describing the fundamental problem that supporters of bigger government have with the motivations that cause the private sector to succeed.
Those of the central-planning mode of thinking have a hard time dealing with the limitations of not being able to have their top-down, government is the answer to everything, be as successful as a private sector offering freedom and opportunities. They also make full use of the class warfare tools of
In all the hoopla about green jobs and government take-overs of whatever they decide next, those currently in charge of the machinery of our government don’t value the contributions of the private sector. Today’s (August 13th, 2009) Las Vegas Review Journal’s editorial does an excellent job of describing the fundamental problem that supporters of bigger government have with the motivations that cause the private sector to succeed.
Those of the central-planning mode of thinking have a hard time dealing with the limitations of not being able to have their top-down, government is the answer to everything, be as successful as a private sector offering freedom and opportunities. They also make full use of the class warfare tools of
vilification and envy to attempt to justify their tearing down success in order to install their controlled system and operations.

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