Showing posts with label entrepreneur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrepreneur. Show all posts
Gov’t Regulations Weigh On Gloomy Small-Business Owners
an Investor's Business Daily editorial. Red Tape: Two new surveys of small-business owners show they’re “treading water,” and the government isn’t throwing them any lifelines. Instead, it’s weighing them down with more and more costly and burdensome regulations. Optimism about economic conditions last month hit a two-year low ... MORE
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business,
compliance costs,
economics,
entrepreneur,
free market,
regulation,
restrictions,
rules
John Stossel: Joy and Bad Law
Oscar Sunday. According to Betfair.com, Jennifer Lawrence probably won't win best actress at the Oscars Sunday. I'm rooting for her, though — not because of her acting, but because the movie she stars in, "Joy," celebrates the difficulty of entrepreneurship. Lawrence's character is based on real-life entrepreneur Joy Mangano, who invented the ... MORE
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business,
corruption,
drug war,
entrepreneur,
extortion,
movie,
patents,
prohibition,
regulation
Coming: America’s First 24-Hr Firearm Shopping Channel
by Michelle Gorman. GunTV debuts in 2016. As the fractious debate over American gun laws continues, two people in California are preparing to launch the country’s first all-gun home shopping television channel. Created by Doug Bornstein and Valerie Castle—both of whom previously worked for home shopping networks—the new channel, named ... MORE
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business,
entrepreneur,
firearms,
freedom,
guns,
individual liberty,
protection,
self-defense
Home Ownership Not The American Dream For Millennials
Has the American Dream become unattainable? Or has it just changed? Ask your parents what the American Dream meant to them growing up and you’ll probably find it differs from the ideals of millennials today. In fact, according to the Fusion 2016 Issues Poll, only 16 percent of people ages 18 to 35 believe the American Dream is still “very ... MORE
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business,
children,
college,
entrepreneur,
housing,
Millennials,
motivation,
prosperity,
wealth
Obamacare Rules Brew Trouble For Craft Beer Makers
By Eric Boehm. Obamacare regulations could be brewing up trouble for small breweries wanting to grow. Beginning next year, restaurant chains with more than 20 locations nationwide will be subject to new rules requiring calorie information on all menus. Restaurants will have to measure menu items made in-house, but when it comes to ... MORE
J. D. Tucille: Red Tape And Licensing Remain Powerful Deterrents To Starting Businesses And Creating Jobs
by J.D. Tuccille. Serial failed businessman Samuel Clemens might have a lesson or two to offer to his hometown of Hannibal, Missouri. Thwarted in his riverboat-piloting career, unsuccessful as a miner, and disappointed (to put it mildly) in his investments in an automated typesetting machine, "Mark Twain" could have told officials in his old stomping ground ... MORE
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business,
economics,
entrepreneur,
jobs,
laissez fare,
licensing,
red tape,
reform,
regulation
The Lucrative Business Of Crowds For Hire
by Kieron Monks. Next
time you're watching a campaign rally for a politician, or a glitzy
premiere, take a close look at the enthusiastic faces waving banners at
the front. There is a good chance that some are paid performers. If they are, it is likely that one Adam Swart put them there. Los Angeles-based entrepreneur Swart has pioneered the ... MORE
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business,
campaign financing,
deception,
Donald Trump,
entrepreneur,
politicians,
reputation
Nick Gillespie: Why Intellectuals Hate Capitalism
Whole Foods CEO John Mackey explains. "Intellectuals have always disdained commerce," says Whole Foods Market co-founder John Mackey. They "have always sided with the aristocrats to maintain a society where the businesspeople were kept down." Having helped create the global grocery chain intellectuals arguably like best, ... MORE
John Stossel: Governed By Zealots
Agendacrats gone wild. The government's environmental rules defeat even environmentalists. Thomas Collier is a Democrat who managed environmental policy for Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Then he noticed a mining opportunity in Alaska, one he calls "the single largest deposit of gold and silver that is not being developed in the entire world." Tom's ... MORE
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deception,
entrepreneur,
environment,
EPA,
government,
mining,
nitwittery,
policy,
propaganda
John Stossel: Heroes, Villains
The real heroes of society. Have you seen the new Jurassic Park movie, "Jurassic World?" It had the biggest opening of any movie in history. The movie tells how a reckless biotech company releases dinosaurs that kill its customers. Its tale of heroes vs. villains made me think about how America has changed since our independence, the anniversary of ... MORE
Katie Kieffer: Lower The Minimum Wage To $0
Or, how to energize a floundering economy. If you love In-N-Out burgers and care about the workers who flip your burgers, then you should support a minimum wage of $0. Deep down, I know you’re tired of seeing actors jump up and down for TV cameras while waving professional signs that read: “McGreedy! McStingy! McPoverty!” or “McShame. ... MORE
John Stossel: What Creates Jobs
Regulation kills options. I took a camera to Times Square this week and asked people, "What creates jobs?" Most had no answer. One said, "stimulus!" What? Government creates jobs? No! I suppose it's natural that people think government creates jobs because politicians always say that. "We've now created more than 10 million," said President ... MORE
Environmentalists Spoil The Planet For Human Beings
by Michael J. Hurd. From the HuffingtonPost.com 4/6/15: Former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina on Monday blamed environmentalists for what she called a “man-made” drought in California, which has led to the state’s first water restrictions. “With different policies over the last 20 years, all of this could be avoided,” Fiorina, a likely 2016 ... MORE
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