31. While both political parties have been guilty of corporate welfare practices, the Obama years resulted in a cornucopia of examples: green energy vs. oil/gas/coal, union workers versus bond-holders, light bulbs, tobacco, healthcare and associated insurance, ….
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31A. … net neutrality, federal housing loan requirements (back to the future), etc., etc.
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32. Then there are the Fed’s contributions to the fiscal problems we’ve experienced over the decades, which are detailed in “The Creature from Jekyll Island,” by G. Edward Griffin. There is a great summary of that book here:https://principlestudies.org/reviews/creature-from-jekyll-island/ …
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33. That didn’t convince him, and he proceeded to argue further that government programs have been a boon to Americans over the years. I then bombarded him with a host of historical and analytical references that disprove that claim.
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34. Here they are – and they make for some excellent educational reading and references for future debates with lefties, too!
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35. On Gov’t Intervention: Economics, Evidence and Enlightenmenthttp://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2009/02/economics_evidence_and_enlight.html …
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36. How Did the New Deal Work Out?http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/06/how_did_the_new_deal_work_out.html …
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37. Amity Shlaes debunks New Deal myths in her ground-breaking book, The Forgotten Man:https://mises.org/library/amity-shlaes-forgotten-man …
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I will have to buy and read that one, too!https://www.harpercollins.com/9780061706424/great-society/ …
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