US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
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US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
"A new report of "economic freedom" around the world finds the US ranked 12th among 152 countries, tied with the United Kingdom, and lower than neighbor Canada or Australia. The index, published by the Cato Institute and Canada's Fraser Institute, has been published since 1996. As recently as 2000, the US ranked 2nd in the world, in terms of boasting a free economy. The US's declining ranking will lower future economic growth.
The index, built on decades of research by Nobel laureates and dozens of leading scholars, measures 5 broad factors that impact the economy: 1. Size of government; 2. Legal structure and security of property rights; 3. Access to sound money; 4. Freedom to trade internationally and; 5. Regulation of Credit, Labor and Business. Countries where citizens are freer to engage in business and trade and property and legal rights are protected by the rule of law will score higher on the index. According to economic research, though, these countries will also do better economically and create and generate more wealth.
The 10 freest economies in the world are: Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand, Switzerland, Mauritius, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Australia, Jordan, and Chile and Finland tied for 10th.
America's descent down the ladder of economic freedom is unsettling, in itself. More troubling, however, is the chief factor behind the US decline. The biggest drop in US economic freedom has been in the country's legal structure. The report notes that, "increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests, the ramifications of the wars on terrorism and drugs, and the violation of the property rights of bondholders in the auto-bailout case have weakened the tradition of strong adherence to the rule of law in United States."
The rule of law has long been the foundation of America's economic prosperity and liberty. The US ranking in this area has plummeted to a terrible 36th place in the world. This, combined with increased regulation is stifling US economic growth. The report observes, "[t]o a large degree, the United States has experienced a significant move away from rule of law and toward a highly regulated, politicized, and heavily policed state."
The report estimates the cost of the decline of economic freedom in the US. On current trends, future economic growth will be half the historic average of a 3% yearly gain. The past few years have schooled us on the impact low growth has on the labor market and economic outlook.
This latest report is a sobering look at the scale of challenges facing the US. Curtailing government's leviathan isn't simply solving a math problem, i.e. getting revenue and spending figures for government to balance. A far larger threat is the accumulation of thousands of rules and regulations that not only stifle innovation but also undermine our personal and property rights.
A balanced federal budget is insignificant and meaningless if the rule of law has been subverted. No single election or administration can repair that damage. That is a task that must be tackled by a generation."
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The index, built on decades of research by Nobel laureates and dozens of leading scholars, measures 5 broad factors that impact the economy: 1. Size of government; 2. Legal structure and security of property rights; 3. Access to sound money; 4. Freedom to trade internationally and; 5. Regulation of Credit, Labor and Business. Countries where citizens are freer to engage in business and trade and property and legal rights are protected by the rule of law will score higher on the index. According to economic research, though, these countries will also do better economically and create and generate more wealth.
The 10 freest economies in the world are: Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand, Switzerland, Mauritius, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Australia, Jordan, and Chile and Finland tied for 10th.
America's descent down the ladder of economic freedom is unsettling, in itself. More troubling, however, is the chief factor behind the US decline. The biggest drop in US economic freedom has been in the country's legal structure. The report notes that, "increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests, the ramifications of the wars on terrorism and drugs, and the violation of the property rights of bondholders in the auto-bailout case have weakened the tradition of strong adherence to the rule of law in United States."
The rule of law has long been the foundation of America's economic prosperity and liberty. The US ranking in this area has plummeted to a terrible 36th place in the world. This, combined with increased regulation is stifling US economic growth. The report observes, "[t]o a large degree, the United States has experienced a significant move away from rule of law and toward a highly regulated, politicized, and heavily policed state."
The report estimates the cost of the decline of economic freedom in the US. On current trends, future economic growth will be half the historic average of a 3% yearly gain. The past few years have schooled us on the impact low growth has on the labor market and economic outlook.
This latest report is a sobering look at the scale of challenges facing the US. Curtailing government's leviathan isn't simply solving a math problem, i.e. getting revenue and spending figures for government to balance. A far larger threat is the accumulation of thousands of rules and regulations that not only stifle innovation but also undermine our personal and property rights.
A balanced federal budget is insignificant and meaningless if the rule of law has been subverted. No single election or administration can repair that damage. That is a task that must be tackled by a generation."
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government ... ic-Freedom" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
Not one mention of crony capitalism. I wish our large companies could somehow throw off the shackles of an over-bearing government...which they own. 
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Re: US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
This is telling:
The chief factor behind the US decline has been in the country's legal structure. The report notes that, "increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests, the ramifications of the wars on terrorism and drugs, and the violation of the property rights of bondholders in the auto-bailout"
a) Lawyers run rampant
b) Political Interests over all
c) The War on Drug
d) The War on Terror
No kidding, so the arbitrary "War On" something mentality
which is just another way of saying - throw money at a problem - isn't working, oh what a shock
Meanwhile the lawyers pile on...
We're in a country built by lawyers - run by lawyers - being slowly dismembered by lawyers

The chief factor behind the US decline has been in the country's legal structure. The report notes that, "increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests, the ramifications of the wars on terrorism and drugs, and the violation of the property rights of bondholders in the auto-bailout"
a) Lawyers run rampant
b) Political Interests over all
c) The War on Drug
d) The War on Terror
No kidding, so the arbitrary "War On" something mentality
which is just another way of saying - throw money at a problem - isn't working, oh what a shock
Meanwhile the lawyers pile on...
We're in a country built by lawyers - run by lawyers - being slowly dismembered by lawyers
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
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Re: US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
Horsecrap!!!!!!!!!Chizzang wrote:This is telling:
The chief factor behind the US decline has been in the country's legal structure. The report notes that, "increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests, the ramifications of the wars on terrorism and drugs, and the violation of the property rights of bondholders in the auto-bailout"
a) Lawyers run rampant
b) Political Interests over all
c) The War on Drug
d) The War on Terror
![]()
No kidding, so the arbitrary "War On" something mentality
which is just another way of saying - throw money at a problem - isn't working, oh what a shock
Meanwhile the lawyers pile on...
We're in a country built by lawyers - run by lawyers - being slowly dismembered by lawyers
The #1  cause of our nation's economic decline are environmental regulations and unionization, respectively.
I've worked with hundreds of companies, onsite, coast to coast and witnessed it first hand.
I won't defend lawyers, but you're blowing smoke out your ass to lay the blame on them.
"That is how government works - we tell you what you can do today."
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Re: US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
travelinman67 wrote:Horsecrap!!!!!!!!!Chizzang wrote:This is telling:
The chief factor behind the US decline has been in the country's legal structure. The report notes that, "increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests, the ramifications of the wars on terrorism and drugs, and the violation of the property rights of bondholders in the auto-bailout"
a) Lawyers run rampant
b) Political Interests over all
c) The War on Drug
d) The War on Terror
![]()
No kidding, so the arbitrary "War On" something mentality
which is just another way of saying - throw money at a problem - isn't working, oh what a shock
Meanwhile the lawyers pile on...
We're in a country built by lawyers - run by lawyers - being slowly dismembered by lawyers
The #1  cause of our nation's economic decline are environmental regulations and unionization, respectively.
I've worked with hundreds of companies, onsite, coast to coast and witnessed it first hand.
I won't defend lawyers, but you're blowing smoke out your ass to lay the blame on them.
Shhh... I'm just paraphrasing the article
and trying to get a rise out of Ivy - but you blew my cover
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
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Re: US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
"Legal? I thought you said, "Beagle".Chizzang wrote:travelinman67 wrote:
Horsecrap!!!!!!!!!
The #1  cause of our nation's economic decline are environmental regulations and unionization, respectively.
I've worked with hundreds of companies, onsite, coast to coast and witnessed it first hand.
I won't defend lawyers, but you're blowing smoke out your ass to lay the blame on them.
Shhh... I'm just paraphrasing the article
and trying to get a rise out of Ivy - but you blew my cover
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Re: US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
In all fairness, lawyers are too busy ripping off the elderly and victims to bother with destroying small business.

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Good morning, Chizzy, you old high-tech troller, you!Chizzang wrote:travelinman67 wrote:
Horsecrap!!!!!!!!!
The #1  cause of our nation's economic decline are environmental regulations and unionization, respectively.
I've worked with hundreds of companies, onsite, coast to coast and witnessed it first hand.
I won't defend lawyers, but you're blowing smoke out your ass to lay the blame on them.
Shhh... I'm just paraphrasing the article
and trying to get a rise out of Ivy - but you blew my cover
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Ivytalk wrote:Good morning, Chizzy, you old high-tech troller, you!Chizzang wrote:
Shhh... I'm just paraphrasing the article
and trying to get a rise out of Ivy - but you blew my cover
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My focus in the coming year will be catching up with Mauritius.How many lawyers does Mauritius have? One?
I used to be able to lurk around on here and piss-off a half dozen people in one run of posts...
These days I'm lucky if I can even get a rise out of 89hen
Q: Name something that offends Republicans?
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
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If it's any consolation, you piss me off quite often.Chizzang wrote:Ivytalk wrote:
Good morning, Chizzy, you old high-tech troller, you!![]()
My focus in the coming year will be catching up with Mauritius.How many lawyers does Mauritius have? One?
I used to be able to lurk around on here and piss-off a half dozen people in one run of posts...
These days I'm lucky if I can even get a rise out of 89hen
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Link?travelinman67 wrote:Horsecrap!!!!!!!!!Chizzang wrote:This is telling:
The chief factor behind the US decline has been in the country's legal structure. The report notes that, "increased use of eminent domain to transfer property to powerful political interests, the ramifications of the wars on terrorism and drugs, and the violation of the property rights of bondholders in the auto-bailout"
a) Lawyers run rampant
b) Political Interests over all
c) The War on Drug
d) The War on Terror
![]()
No kidding, so the arbitrary "War On" something mentality
which is just another way of saying - throw money at a problem - isn't working, oh what a shock
Meanwhile the lawyers pile on...
We're in a country built by lawyers - run by lawyers - being slowly dismembered by lawyers
The #1  cause of our nation's economic decline are environmental regulations and unionization, respectively.
I've worked with hundreds of companies, onsite, coast to coast and witnessed it first hand.
I won't defend lawyers, but you're blowing smoke out your ass to lay the blame on them.
Re: US SLIPS TO 12TH IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BlueHen86 wrote:Link?travelinman67 wrote:
Horsecrap!!!!!!!!!
The #1  cause of our nation's economic decline are environmental regulations and unionization, respectively.
I've worked with hundreds of companies, onsite, coast to coast and witnessed it first hand.
I won't defend lawyers, but you're blowing smoke out your ass to lay the blame on them.
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
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Chizzang wrote:Ivytalk wrote:
Good morning, Chizzy, you old high-tech troller, you!![]()
My focus in the coming year will be catching up with Mauritius.How many lawyers does Mauritius have? One?
I used to be able to lurk around on here and piss-off a half dozen people in one run of posts...
These days I'm lucky if I can even get a rise out of 89hen
Resisting urge to make Viagra joke...
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