Bureaucracy and Regulation

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Lee Friday

Government licensing hurts employment, reduces competition — and thus quality — and serves to line the pockets of the established firms who benefit.

Thorsten Polleit

Big banks like Deutsche Bank have the potential to take an entire economy hostage: When they get into trouble, they can drag everything down with them.

José Niño

Obesity has skyrocketed since the government became involved in the food pyramid. 

David Gordon

Our "experts" accept no risk and have nothing invested in the reckless schemes they advocate for. Others will bear the burdens when failure comes. 

Ryan McMaken

Workplace raids against employers of non-government-approved workers make a mockery of private property rights.

José Niño

From growth controls to minimum wage laws, Seattle's government is working hard to cut incomes and increase the cost of living.

Ryan McMaken

There's really no need to do legal gymnastics about religious freedom. A simple respect for property rights solves the problem of forced baking of gay-wedding cakes.

William L. Anderson

Even the hard sciences are now expected to adjust reality itself to suit the demands of politicized university departments.

Lee Enochs

Government loves to set up "public-private partnerships"  for the benefit of both government and certain favored businesses.

Hunter Lewis

Some special interest groups don't want customers to even have the option of buying other products.