Posted on 05 April 2009. Tags: Antiarctica, bailouts, barack obama, Big Brother, capitalism, climate, climate control, communism, cruise ships, Cuba, Department of the Treasury, Economics, economy, environmentalism, environmentally responsible, family, federal government, financial restrictions, fiscal policy, fiscal stimulus, government control, international law, island, limit tourism, long range missiles, mandatory limits, missile launch, monetary policy, money supply, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Obama administration, Obamanomics, policy drives markets, political economy, Politics, President Obama, protectionism, punish North Korea, remittance, Rob Viglione, security council, State Department, Tim Geithner, travel restrictions, Treasury Secretary, United Nations, violated international rules, visit relatives, weapons of mass destruction
Treasury Secretary Geithner warns that if you accept government money you must accept government control, Obama tries to force limits on tourism to Antarctica, some travel and financial restrictions with Cuba eased, Obama calls on U.N. Security Council to punish North Korea over missile launch… Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 February 2009. Tags: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, barack obama, Bradley Schiller, Brent Benjamin, budget deficit, buy American, buying a judge, Chris Field, congress, deficit spending, democrats, disinformation, Don Blankenship, Economics, europeans dislike stimulus bill, fiscal responsibility summit, fiscal stimulus, freedom, Freedom Under Fire, gdp, global warming, global warming underestimated, Great Depression, house, indoctrination, Italians chastise America, modern European state, national debt, national security, Newsweek, Obama's rhetoric, Politics, pork, porkulus, protectionism, public debt, recession, republicans, Rob Viglione, Senate, socialism, stimulus bill passes, supreme court, unemployment, unemployment threat to national security, wasteful spending, we are all socialists now, West Virginia
Everyday our liberties and freedom come under fire. The American Republic once protected its citizens from arbitrary abuse, extortion, and deliberate social engineering. Now the very same public servants who were meant to work for us connive daily on how to control our lives. The Republic is gone and we are left to fend for ourselves, to put up resistance to every encroachment on individual self-determination. The Freedom Under Fire Report provides daily coverage of the most important issues, so that you remain informed and ready to defend yourself. Read on and pass this around to everyone you think could benefit: Continue Reading
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Posted on 13 February 2009. Tags: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Commerce Secretary, congress, criminals, district boundaries, economic recovery package, Economics, engineering elections, fiscal stimulus, Florida, Freedom Under Fire, House of Representatives, in defiance of Obama, insurance rates, Keynes, New Hampshire senator, obama, Politics, price controls, Rob Viglione, Senator Judd Gregg, State Farm, State Farm driven from Florida, U.S. Census
Everyday our liberties and freedom come under fire. The American Republic once protected its citizens from arbitrary abuse, extortion, and deliberate social engineering. Now the very same public servants who were meant to work for us connive daily on how to control our lives. The Republic is gone and we are left to fend for ourselves, to put up resistance to every encroachment on individual self-determination. The Freedom Under Fire Report provides daily coverage of the most important issues, so that you remain informed and ready to defend yourself. Read on and pass this around to everyone you think could benefit: Continue Reading
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Posted on 01 January 2009. Tags: bailout, buy American, economy, fiscal stimulus, nucor corporation, NUE, obama, pigs, Politics, Rob Viglione, steel industry, trough
With a new plea to the Obama administration, the steel industry has become the latest lobbying group looking to get their hands on taxpayer funds. The CEO of Nucor Corporation (NUE)-one of the largest steel conglomerates-is lobbying the incoming Obama administration to advance a $1 trillion infrastruture package that has “in every provision a ‘buy America’ clause.”
This is nothing new. The steel industry has lobbied for and received special treatment for decades. With trillions in bailout and stimulus money floating to anyone who begs the most convincingly, the industry is stepping to the plate to take some of the spoils. Here’s a great explanation taken from the Cato Institute’s Center for Trade Policy Studies:
Over the past three decades, U.S. steel producers have been shielded from foreign competition by quotas, voluntary export restraints, minimum price undertakings, and hundreds of antidumping, countervailing duty, and safeguards measures. Yet the industry’s problems persist. Why? Because rather than strengthen the industry, protectionism fosters uneconomic capacity and discourages unsuccessful firms from the otherwise rational decision to exit the market. Continued operation of inefficient mills produces excess output, which suppresses prices, and jeopardizes prospects for healthier firms and their employees.
No matter what government does to give special treatment to steel, no matter how much money they give any of these companies, the industry will end up right where they are now, begging for more money in the future. No amount of money or artificial restriction to foreign competition will fix the industry’s problems.
With every new beneficiary stepping up to the federal trough we must remember we are weakening the long run health of our country. The federal government has assumed unprecedented liabilities and its balance sheet is becoming embarrassingly weak; this will have implications for our currency, which affects everyone. Corporate welfare has the same bad effects on business as social welfare does for individuals: we reduce incentives to alter inefficient behavior and keep doing the same bad things.
It started with financials-insurance companies, banks, investment banks-moved to retailers, automotives, commercial real estate developers, municipal governments, and has now moved to steel. Where is this corporate welfare theft going to end? With America’s bankruptcy.
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