September 10, 2010

No Place for Entrepreneurship in Obama's Economy

Samuel Staley, National Review

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President Obama did a great service to the public on Wednesday when he outlined his vision for economic policy before a friendly audience in Parma, Ohio (near Cleveland). He mixed populist rhetoric stoking the middle class with empty overtures to entrepreneurs and, in the process, demonstrated a complete lack of understanding about how market economies operate. 

He started out with the inclusive rhetoric that sucked many moderates and Blue Dogs into his presidential campaign in 2008:

 

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