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New Polling Memo for Citizens for Free Enterprise

September 1, 2020

In July of 2020, Citizens for Free Enterprise conducted a series of polls to measure public sentiment a series of issues around our core free enterprise mission.

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The Squad’s New Member

August 25, 2020

National progressives topple a third House baron this year.

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Sen. Sanders proposes one-time tax that would cost Bezos $42.8 billion, Musk $27.5 billion

August 25, 2020

Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Ed Markey, D-Mass., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., on Thursday introduced the “Make Billionaires Pay Act,” which would tax tech’s top leaders tens of billions of dollars in wealth made during the pandemic.

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The World’s Worst Idea

August 25, 2020

Why socialism will not die

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Covid-19 Shuttered More Than 1 Million Small Businesses. Here Is How Five Survived.

August 25, 2020

Should you pivot to get through the crisis or stay the course? Here are five lessons from small businesses roiled by a global pandemic.

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Starbucks, PepsiCo, and BMW partner to fix a global problem worth trillions

August 25, 2020

To understand the vulnerabilities of the global movement of goods, think about toilet paper and face masks.

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Capitalism Can Make It Rain For Those Who Need It Most

August 25, 2020

When he was a child, Roosevelt Giles wanted to make it rain every day. He prayed for rain. It was his salvation.

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Universal basic income gains momentum in America

August 25, 2020

Paying for it remains another matter

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Does Democratic Socialism Work Any Better Than Totalitarian Socialism? Well

August 25, 2020

Simply put, there is less prosperity in nations with big government compared to nations with small government.

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Will Uber shut down in California? CEO Dara Khosrowshahi threatens just that

August 25, 2020

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi this morning notified us that the ride-hailing company could shut down for several months if forced to classify its drivers as employees rather than freelancers.

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Educator wins award for teaching students to run a business

August 25, 2020

GROSSE POINTE PARK — For the past three years, Susan Howey and her fourth-grade students at Trombly Elementary School have owned and operated the successful business Fan Faces.

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On Rob Lowe’s Podcast, Mike Myers Perfectly Expresses The Beauty Of The American Dream

August 25, 2020

According to Mike Myers, cynicism and hopelessness are not in America’s nature.

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This number shows a stunning reversal in the chances of Main Street’s survival

August 25, 2020

The pandemic is still raging on in the U.S., yet 64% of small business owners on Main Street are confident that they can survive for more than a year under current conditions, the Q3 CNBC|SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey revealed.

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The Rescues Ruining Capitalism

August 3, 2020

Easy money and constant stimulus have undermined the basic dynamics ofthe free market. We’ve paid the price in low growth and productivity,falling entrepreneurship and rising inequality.

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Here’s Every Democrat Who Supports Ocasio-Cortez’s Crazy “Green New Deal”

June 25, 2020

This post is updated regularly by ATR and was last updated on 3/12/2019. Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has finally made the details of the “Green New Deal” public. The highlights include ending the use of fossil fuels by 2030, decommissioning every nuclear power plant in the next ten years, ending air travel, mandating all new jobs be unionized,

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You Can See America’s Future Under Socialism, And It Isn’t Pretty

June 25, 2020

Socialism: If there was one idea that you could say dominates today’s Democratic Party, it could be summed up in one word: Socialism. Many Democrats, from Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders to Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, embrace some form of socialism, soft or hard. But what, you might ask, would America look like under socialism? Now

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5 ways Bernie Sanders-style socialism would hurt the US economy

June 25, 2020

During his presidential announcement speech earlier this month, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., attacked the “military industrial complex” and the “prison industrial complex” but he failed to mention that his entire campaign is predicated on further empowering the bureaucratic industrial complex.

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How much AOC’s Green New Deal could cost the average American household

June 25, 2020

The Green New Deal, pioneered by progressive Democrats like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, could end up costing taxpayers a significant chunk of cash if it were implemented. A new study released by libertarian think tank The Competitive Enterprise Institute and Power the Future (which was launched by an alum of the Charles Koch Institute) found that the average American household

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On capitalism and the common good

June 25, 2020

The following is an excerpt from The G-File, Jonah Goldberg’s twice-weekly newsletter for The Dispatch (find it here). In this G-File, Jonah responds to the growing chorus of conservative writers, scholars, and policymakers advocating a more statist understanding of conservatism, exemplified most recently by Adrian Vermeule’s essay in The Atlantic, “Beyond Originalism.”

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Free enterprise, not government bureaucracy, is returning Americans to space | Commentary

June 25, 2020

On Wednesday, American astronauts are scheduled to finally launch into space once again from American soil on an American rocket, something that hasn’t happened since July 2011, when the space shuttle flew its last mission. What’s really remarkable is that they will be flying a rocket designed, built and operated by a private company —

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Four Cheers for Capitalism in a Time of COVID

June 25, 2020

When future historians tell the story of this pandemic, I hope American capitalism is not so despised and maligned by the professoriate that they leave out the pivotal role private enterprise and individual autonomy played, not just in slowing and ultimately defeating the virus, but in getting the country back to work. It was individual Americans

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Advancing Economic Freedom Is Key to Ensuring America’s Economic Rebound

June 23, 2020

Having recently unveiled its final report, The Heritage Foundation’s National Coronavirus Recovery Commission offered a clear pathway to America’s economic rebound with specific, actionable recommendations for policymakers. Highlighting the interwoven critical linkage between good public health policy and sound economic policy, the commission’s final report underscored the importance of economic freedom to our recovery efforts:

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