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Subject Don't Give Politicians Credit for a Growing Economy
Date September 10, 2019 7:59 PM
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Don't Give Politicians Credit for a Growing Economy ([link removed])
by Mark Brandly ([link removed])

When politicians say "you never had it so good" they're taking credit for something they didn't do. In truth, what economic prosperity we have is due to private savers and entrepreneurs making economic progress possible.

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The Trillion-Dollar Military Still Isn't Enough for the War Party ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

A prudent strategy would be to demand an end to the US policy of using its enormous military to constantly threaten, invade, and coerce foreign nations. Fortunately, a military like that is unlikely to cost a trillion dollars per year.

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Learning About the State ([link removed])
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. ([link removed])

It is not the people we elect who are in charge. They are only the human face on the machine. If they don't know this before the election, they quickly discover it after the election.
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Why Entrepreneurs Are Different ([link removed])
by Raushan Gross ([link removed])

Entrepreneurial action provides the fuel for the constant mining of consumer value. If entrepreneurs cease acting in this way, consumers will cease to see innovation and growing value in the marketplace.
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