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Subject What George McGovern learned from running his own business
Date August 15, 2019 4:28 PM
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In 1988, George McGovern opened the Stratford Inn in Connecticut. The experience changed the way he viewed market regulation.

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What George McGovern Learned from Running His Own Business ([link removed] )

by Bill Haley

In a famous 1992 letter published by the Wall Street Journal, the former Democratic presidential nominee touched on what he learned as the owner of a hotel following his political career.

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If there’s oppression of labor in America, workers in other nations should hope for something similar. When you compare relative living standards, people in the United States have much higher living standards than their European counterparts.

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