A Quote by Norman Braman

I'm against corporate welfare. — © Norman Braman
I'm against corporate welfare.
President Trump is draining the D.C. swamp by fighting against corporate welfare.
Welfare distorts behavior, makes one less personally responsible and reduces the role of private charity. This principle applies to corporate welfare.
The country - or the government - is headed for bankruptcy. So we're going to be continuing to speak out against corporate welfare as something that hurts everybody except those direct beneficiaries.
I don't know how we will ever have the moral authority to deal with social welfare if we can't deal with corporate welfare.
Far too many well-connected businesses are feeding at the federal trough. By addressing corporate welfare as well as other forms of welfare, we would add a whole new level of understanding to the notion of entitlement reform.
Anything can be used for or against the welfare of women - or the welfare of anyone - depending on who controls it.
If you didn't auction the [CO2] permits, it would represent the largest corporate welfare program that has ever been enacted in the history of the United States. All of the evidence is that what would occur is that corporate profits would increase by approximately the value of the permits.
Corporate welfare isn't necessarily a bad thing.
I want to get rid of corporate welfare.
The stimulus was a case of political patronage, corporate welfare, and cronyism at their worst.
I know the ugly history of corporate welfare, and that's not New York City's future.
We don't need subsidized corporate welfare schemes that rely on endless bailouts from the taxpayer.
[Congress] and their cronies secure more than one hundred billion dollars in corporate welfare
The leading student of business propaganda, Australian social scientist Alex Carey, argues persuasively that “the 20th century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy.
A Conservative party that supports free markets should also advocate the end of corporate welfare.
General welfare is a general condition - maybe sound currency is general welfare, maybe markets, maybe judicial system, maybe a national defense, but this is specific welfare. This justifies the whole welfare state - the military industrial complex, the welfare to foreigners, the welfare state that imprisons our people and impoverishes our people and gives us our recession.
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