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Under the Obama administration, government's pets use government to get policies that will give them competitive advantages and stifle smaller competitors.
The role of free enterprise in American culture is a defining issue of the day. None of the major policy questions that dominate the public discussion—tax rates, the deficit, broadband, roads—can be understood without a clear vision of the proper relationship between the government and the private sector. And this requires a theory of free enterprise.
The Solyndra story includes Obama campaign donors and everybody's favorite Wall Street whipping boy, Goldman Sachs, in the middle of the whole sorry mess. Yet it would be a mistake to mark the story down as merely another excrescence of crony capitalism. It is much worse.
An uncorrected transcript with remarks from Arthur Brooks, David Brooks and Rep. Paul Ryan from The American Enterprise Debate: How Much Government is Good Government?
The best approach to the Asian financial crisis is to let failed enterprises confront bankruptcy and get a fresh start with new owners and managers.
Working group of American and Vietnamese scholars presented its conclusions and recommendations for a U.S. strategy toward Vietnam.




