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Businesses large and small benefit from the free enterprise system, as do their customers. (Fox News Digital) By the time I left, we had grown into 1,400 stores across all 50 states and 10 countries.
Free enterprise drives our commonwealth, where Kentuckians have cultivated a spirit of innovation, determination and resilience that has made us leaders in many industries, including agriculture ...
June 13, 2025 Our Free Enterprise System Comes Through Again: The Trump Store Rick Baum ...
As we look to the future and whoever holds the White House, the business community must remain vigilant in defending our free-enterprise system and reminding government leaders of the principles ...
The upside is defeated, in large part, by other players who are not expected to fulfill their obligations under a free enterprise paradigm. That’s a pretty lousy deal, and it should come as no ...
One, principled advocacy. As you indicated earlier, our 10-point, Free Enterprise Bill of Rights is right there on the website, so exactly what we’re for and why.
Early flaws exploited by the first oil baron The free enterprise system minted its first oil baron by paving the way for industrialist John D. Rockefeller to co-found the Standard Oil Company in 1870.
It is fashionable among intellectuals today to sneer at the free-enterprise system. They tell us that capitalism is base, callous and dehumanizing. But under socialism, bureaucrats decide what ...
Compared to a free enterprise system, the Arkansas system must account for the cost of the services but also pay for all the bureaucracy along the way. This means more cost with absolutely no ...
Your guest commentary column on Feb. 28 has me in a dither because it forces me to defend our deplorable state legislature. The column, originally published by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ...
The free-enterprise system is a way of life which brings the greatest good to the greatest number, but it must be policed by the free market. The two are inseparable.
There’s a difference between defending free markets and being ‘pro-business’ Street signs at the intersection of Wall and Broad Streets are shown in lower Manhattan, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021.