“There is no difference in principle, ... between the economic philosophy of Nazism, socialism, communism, and fascism and that of the American welfare state and regulated economy.” StatesPhilosophyDifferencesPrinciplesEconomyEconomicSocialismCommunismWelfareFascismNazismWelfare StateCommunism And Fascism Author:Jacob G. Hornberger
“The Trouble with liberals is twofold: They have a horrible blind spot with respect to moral principles and they have an abysmal understanding of economic principles.” UnderstandingMoralPrinciplesTroubleEconomicBlindHorribleSpotsMoral PrinciplesBlind Spots Author:Jacob G. Hornberger
“Unfortunately, liberals didn't stop with welfare-statism. They also turned to economic regulations, not understanding that such interventions, again, harmed the very people they were supposedly truing to help - the poor and destitute.” PeopleHelpingUnderstandingPoorEconomicWelfareRegulationInterventionDestituteHelp The Poor Author:Jacob G. Hornberger
“A minimum-wage law, a law that prevents employers and employees from entering into mutually beneficial economic exchanges, is as far from a free market or free enterprise as one can get. That's why it causes so much damage and destruction, especially to black teenagers and others whose labor, for one reason or another, is valued by employers at less than the government-established minimum wage.” ReasonGovernmentLawCausesBlackEconomicLaborDestructionTeenagerDamageEnterpriseEmployeeMinimumEnteringFree MarketEmployersBeneficialMinimum WageFree Enterprise Author:Jacob G. Hornberger