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Tuesday
Apr092013

LessGovernment - You Can Have a Big Economy, or a Big Government - Not Both

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President Barack Obama has for five-plus years said and done two contradictory things regarding the United States’ economy.

1)  He has repeatedly said that he wants the private sector to recover – and indeed thrive.

2)  He has repeatedly, dramatically grown government – in terms of spending, laws, regulations and taxes.  And rigidly insists that he be allowed to continue to do all of it.

 

But a Big Economy and a Big Government are mutually exclusive.

 

The wasteful federal government creates zero wealth.  Every penny it spends is at the expense of the productive private sector.  The former can only spend what it first takes from the latter – via taxation, or borrowing.

 

The more government taxes and borrows, the more limited the private sector is in its attempts to grow.  And expand the economy, hire people – and pay more taxes.

 

And the more time businesses spend complying with laws and regulations – including learning new ones – the less time they have to try to grow, expand the economy, hire people – and ultimately pay more taxes.

 

The wasteful federal government is draining the productive private sector of operational capital – and drawing its time and attention away from more worthwhile activities.

 

Imagine a tick that – in addition to bleeding the deer – can tell its host where, when and how it can move.

 

And the concern for an activist state continuing its over-activity freezes the private sector in amber – afraid to move, in dread anticipation of the next government anvil to fall.

 

So does President Obama want a Big Economy – or a Big Government?  The answer is best embodied in what he has done to the Internet.

 

Existing law prior to the Obama Administration left the Internet pretty much alone.  As always happens when the government removes itself, the Web has rapidly grown into a free speech-free market Xanadu.

 

Technology Sector Found to Be Growing Faster Than Rest of US Economy

 

Then came President Obama.  Who – despite the legal proscriptions and without any Congressional authority to do so – unilaterally imposed a host of new Web regulations.

 

The biggest being Network Neutrality – which places the government in charge of the entire Internet backbone.

 

Net Neutrality could lead to the loss of 1.5 million private sector jobs.  It will raise the cost for each and every consumer by about $55 a month.  Because it will raise Internet Service Providers (ISPs)’s costs by $20 to $40 billion per year.

 

It is egregiously damaging to continued investment – meaning the Web will slowly decay and deteriorate, rather than continue to rapidly improve and grow.

 

Not satisfied with that destruction, the Administration also imposed data roaming regulations.  Which require the companies who spend the tens of billions of dollars necessary to build their wireless networks to rent them to those that don’t.

 

Which raises a question: Why would any company spend said tens of billions of dollars, when they can just wait around for someone else to do it and then have the government force them to share?

 

Which raises a problem: If everyone is sitting around waiting for everyone else to build said networks, there’s a whole lot of nothing going on.

 

The Administration has done even more to derail the Tech sector – but you get the gist.

 

So too do you get that President Obama much prefers a Big Government to a Big Economy.

 

Because with the Internet, he inherited the latter – and has time and again insisted on imposing upon it the former.

Wednesday
Mar272013

CEI Today: Central planning Renewable Fuel Standard, Law of the Sea Treaty, and Victims of Gov't video

RENEWABLE FUEL STANDARDS - MARLO LEWIS
   
National Journal: Triumph of Central Planning

 

The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is another proud milestone in the glorious history of centralized economic planning.


As amended in 2007, the RFS establishes 15-year plan requiring refiners to increase the amount of ethanol in the nation's motor fuel supply from 9 billion gallons in 2008 to 36 billion gallons in 2022. It also specifies production quota for four subcategories of biofuel: conventional, advanced, cellulosic, and biodiesel.


This is all working out brilliantly. >Read more


> Interview Marlo Lewis

LAW OF THE SEA TREATY - IAIN MURRAY & H. STERLING BURNETT

American Spectator:
Let’s Lose LOST

When Secretary of State John Kerry gave a speech at the Ross Sea Conservation Reception on March 19, he suggested that we should have called our planet Ocean rather than Earth. He went on to outline an international environmental agenda centered around the oceans that we can expect to be the hallmark of his time in office. Saving the oceans will be the new rallying cry of the green movement and their political and corporate allies. We can therefore expect a new attempt soon to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). This would be a disaster for America.  > Read more


> Interview Iain Murray

SEN. RON JOHNSON

Victims of Government: Steve's Story

Senator Ron Johnson announced the launch of his “ Victims of Government” video series focusing on the personal cost and impacts of federal regulations. The first story features Stephen Lathrop, who struggled for 23 years trying to comply with wetland regulations and is now on verge of bankruptcy. > View the YouTube video

 

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Friday
Mar012013

LessGovernment - VIDEO: What a Government-Run Internet Would Look Like (Hint: Terrible)

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by Seton Motley

It will look terrible.  And slow.  And shabby.  And expensive.  And broke.

Like the Post Office.  Or the TSA.  Or Amtrak.  Or Social Security.  Or Medicare.  Or Medicaid.  Or….

And it will be decidedly un-First Amendment friendly.

Which is just what the Left wants to see.

Tuesday
Feb262013

CEI - Scared to Death; How Government Nannies are Creating a Culture of Alarmism 

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27 EVENT

Scared to Death; How Government Nannies are Creating a Culture of Alarmism



Featuring Angela Logomasini, CEI Senior Fellow, Center for Energy and Environment

 


Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/27/2013
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Location
The Fund for American Studies, Washington, D.C.


America’s Future Foundation
and the Independent Women’s Forum present: Scared to Death; How Government Nannies are Creating a Culture of AlarmismThe panel will cover four diverse topics: Obesity Alarmism, Chemical Alarmism, Environmental and Energy Alarmism, and Agriculture Alarmism.

> RSVP to the event


> Read more by Angela Logomasini:

New Green Rules In California Take Safe Chemicals Out Of Use
BPA resin replacements may be more harmful
Lessons in Green Chemistry

Friday
Feb222013

#CutWaste: Paying People to Play Video Games 

Good Afternoon,

As you know, President Obama held a press conference yesterday, where he once again called for raising taxes on hardworking Americans to avert his sequester. At a time when the federal government is spending billions of dollars on wasteful projects, no one in Washington should be talking about increasing taxes on the American people.

Each day the House will push a specific “Waste of the Day” project we should cut instead of raising taxes.  Today’s project used tax dollars to pay seniors to play video games. The National Science Foundation awarded a grant of $1.2 million to pay seniors to play the video game “World of Warcraft” to analyze the impact it had on their brain.  The President and Senate Democrats claim they have cut all the spending they can in their recent proposal, yet seniors continue to be paid to play video games.

Please use the attached digital flyer to share this example wasteful spending on Facebook and Twitter with the hashtag #CutWaste.