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News and Society > Politics > What If There Was No Revolving Door In Washington D.C.?
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What if all businesses had to compete in free markets and every company survived or failed on their ability to deliver goods and services to the customers at a price point that worked for all parties? What if no business ever got a leg up or manipulated laws, rules or regulations to help them destroy their competitors or give them an unfair and obvious advantage? What if no regulator of any enforcement agency never joined any law firm or lobbyist firm to help one company get around the same rules and regulations they use to enforce? What if Adam Smith’s warnings were considered in these revolving door issues? What if government bureaucrats and government lawyers respected the right to free contract? What if all free enterprise and free markets really existed without cheaters propped up by government allowing weakness in our markets? What if the efficiencies of the best and brightest, hardest
workers decided the winners in the market place? What if those who cheat the system due to their own weaknesses and lack of abilities were the losers in market due to their own piss poor performance? What if consumers and customers were able to pay less for goods and services because our markets were reality based in such a way? What if the free market was based on economic reality rather than a contrived, fake, façade and pretend created reality? What if those weak, cheating scoundrels had to compete like everyone else? Where would they find work? Who would want to hire such incompetent weak minded and integrity lacking schmucks? Think on the weakness the revolving door creates and how we are all losing because of it.
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