A Quote by Trent Franks

If we can employ free market principles, we can help everyone. — © Trent Franks
If we can employ free market principles, we can help everyone.
I had to abandon free market principles in order to save the free market system.
It [the free market] is an organizational way of doing things, featuring openness, which enables millions of people to cooperate and compete without demanding a preliminary clearance of pedigree, nationality, color, race, religion, or wealth. It demands only that each person abide by voluntary principles, that is, by fair play. The free market means willing exchange; it is impersonal justice in the economic sphere and excludes coercion, plunder, theft, protectionism, and other anti-free market ways by which goods and services change hands.
Principles-and I have in mind such principles as states' rights or national sovereignty or the free market or pacifism-have a way of drying up while the sap of life goes flowing in another direction.
The basic principles of democracy should be observed whatever the country - principles such as civil liberties, a free market, a free press, the priority of the individual over mythical state interests, a state which serves the interests of ordinary people and defends their rights and interests. This is all easy to say but hard to make reality.
For free-speech principles to be reinforced and free-market ideas to win the day, more people are going to have to stand up and be heard.
The Internet is a powerful example of free speech and the free market in action; it is curious that the Net has alarmed the lawmakers of a nation founded on those principles.
You can use principles of the free market to drive social change.
My father always said 'There's no free lunch.' My father was right. There's no free lunch and there's no free market. The market is rigged, the market is always rigged, and the rigging is in favour of the people who run the market. That's what the market is. It's a bent casino. The house always wins.
I tend to think that free-market conservative principles are the best ones for the CEO of a state.
I believe that free-market principles will solve our healthcare problems.
All of humanity now has the option to "make it" successfully and sustainably, by virtue of our having minds, discovering principles and being able to employ these principles to do more with less.
I've spent my whole life fighting for free-market principles and the Constitution. That's not going to change.
This is the marketplace of political ideas. This is how America operates. It's a free market. It's free-wheeling. From the outside, it looks unpredictable. There's a circus-like free market.
The free market doesn't exist. Every market has some rules and boundaries that restrict freedom of choice. A market looks free only because we so unconditionally accept its underlying restrictions that we fail to see them.
As conservatives, we support free market principles and believe the private sector provides solutions that the government cannot.
I have been accused of allegedly giving up my free-market principles in supporting some of Donald Trump's proposed policies.
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