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Comment on Obama's Budget

"Obamas Radicalism is Killing the Dow"

"A financial crisis is the worst time to change the foundation of American capitalism."

- Michael J. Boskin, Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2009

"When the curtailment of government spending is imperative, they demand more welfare projects. When the need for men of productive ability is desperate, they demand equality for the incompetents. When the country needs the accumulation of capital, they demand that we soak the rich. When the country needs more savings, they demand a "redistribution of income"."

- The Ayn Rand Letter - July 1, 1974

 

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