In actuallity, subsidies hurt the subsidizer and help everyone else. From Wordnik.com. [How Capitalism Will Keep a Nation Hungry « Lean Left] Reference
Mercantilists believe that subsidies help the subsidizer and hurt everyone else. From Wordnik.com. [How Capitalism Will Keep a Nation Hungry « Lean Left] Reference
Israel - and its backer/sponsor/subsidizer/cheerleader the US government - are making and continue to make simple, fatal mistakes - in Gaza, in Lebanon, in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq. From Wordnik.com. ["This Time" is Like Last Time, Only Worse: Israel and Gaza] Reference
The WTO is conflicted by being a global regulator, subsidizer of Third World cash demands and forum for a veritable nongovernmental organization bazaar of "free" but costly protectionist advice peddled to developing nations anywhere negotiators meet. From Wordnik.com. [Defeat Terror With Trade] Reference
I could go on and on, but these are the type of questions we want and deserve as the subsidizer tax payer. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Unlike Joe the Plumber, Peggy sees government as her salvation and the president as her subsidizer-in-chief. From Wordnik.com. [The Two Malcontents] Reference
In Minnesota's case, we're going to take the money, because we're a major subsidizer of the federal government. From Wordnik.com. [ Features from Minnesota Public Radio] Reference
Americans won't even have the illusion of a choice - the government will move from subsidizer to provider, and it will be the only game in town. From Wordnik.com. [The Two Malcontents] Reference
Conversely, as a subsidizer of credit (by virtue of being a taxpayer in a bailout), why is it fair for someone else to decide what my risk appetite is?. From Wordnik.com. [MoJo Blogs and Articles] Reference
Social Security's declining revenues, but none clearly makes the point that Social Security is about to cease playing its decades-old role as subsidizer of the rest of the Federal Government. From Wordnik.com. [TIME.com: Top Stories] Reference
Instead of keeping the airline going indefinitely with additional government subsidies -- in other words, instead of subsidizing a subsidizer -- the government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama decided to permit the bankruptcy. From Wordnik.com. [Forbes.com: News] Reference
Inasmuch as China's central bank is now the largest holder of US Government and other dollar securities, it has become the main subsidizer of the US balance-of-payments deficit - and also the domestic US federal budget deficit. From Wordnik.com. [Bill Totten's Weblog] Reference
After over 40 years of a political culture that has increasingly viewed state government as the indispensable benefits bestower, wealth redistributor, tax collector, subsidizer of all things nice, and Nanny State regulator of everyone's lives, it's time to return state government to its essential core functions. From Wordnik.com. [RutlandHerald.com] Reference
TB -- i've shared your views in other posts; toss the tribes in the same (but unregulated) capitalist pool (without special treatments) as the other small businesses, bars, hotels & restaurants and gambling houses who compete against them and we'll see how they REALLY do; if they are really good businesspeople, why don't they challenge us taxpayer-subsidizer-sponsors and prove us wrong? stand on your own and I will take note! at some point, we all have to lose our training wheels, crutches and other supports -- it's called "therapy," right?. From Wordnik.com. [Sound Politics: Sewer of Corruption (XVIII)] Reference
Rather, courts should separately consider four different categories of justifications for restricting rights: (1) Scope justifications, which derive from constitutional text, original meaning, tradition, or background principles; (2) burden justifications, which rest on the claim that a particular law doesn't impose a substantial burden on the right, and thus doesn't unconstitutionally infringe it; (3) danger reduction justifications, which rest on the claim that some particular exercise of the right is so unusually dangerous that it might justify restricting the right; and (4) government as proprietor justifications, which rest on the government's special role as property owner, employer, or subsidizer. From Wordnik.com. [Libertarian Blog Place] Reference
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