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My Cato Institute colleague Tad DeHaven has published a new study, “Corporate Welfare in the Federal Budget,” on business subsidies, which he figures to cost about $100 billion a year. Slashing corporate welfare obviously won’t balance the budget—which is why middle class and defense welfare also have to go on the chopping block. However, cutting business subsidies would be a good start to balancing the budget.
Solving all of these problems starts with an educated electorate that holds their government accountable and makes improving the situation a part of their personal lives.
Originally posted by openminded2011
I have no problem giving perks to corporations as long as it is tied to living wage job creation in a verifiable way, and they can prove that they are not going to pollute the environment. I am also ok with social welfare as long as its part of a pathway to self reliance and independence that is verifiable. We need to stop just throwing money at issues with no strings or verifiability attached. If we do so we make persons or corporations into beggars.
Originally posted by FreebirdGirl
Originally posted by openminded2011
I have no problem giving perks to corporations as long as it is tied to living wage job creation in a verifiable way, and they can prove that they are not going to pollute the environment. I am also ok with social welfare as long as its part of a pathway to self reliance and independence that is verifiable. We need to stop just throwing money at issues with no strings or verifiability attached. If we do so we make persons or corporations into beggars.
This post is spot on. I only want to add if we took the first step in auditing/eliminating corporate welfare social welfare would automatically decrease.
Originally posted by frazzle
The second part of my fantasy is the best part, though. That's where the educated masses get together and develop a currency that's truly of, by and for the people. The monied bunch wouldn't know what to do with all those piles of monopoly money if the uneducated masses refused to play their game.
Originally posted by VoidHawk
Originally posted by frazzle
The second part of my fantasy is the best part, though. That's where the educated masses get together and develop a currency that's truly of, by and for the people. The monied bunch wouldn't know what to do with all those piles of monopoly money if the uneducated masses refused to play their game.
That, IMO, is the only way we'll ever be free.
Theres a little town in the uk where they are attempting this idea, I'll see if I can find some info and post it here.
OVESCO - The Ouse Valley Energy Services Company is one of Britain's first community owned renewable energy suppliers. The £2,000 grant from The Pound's Lewes Live Fund was a real boost to OVESCO and has really improved communication with those interested in OVESCO’s work.
Originally posted by Quailar
Please someone educate me and shed some light on why this is not really class warfare...