The Empirical Evidence Against Big Government
Building on a previous mini-documentary that focused on theory, this video from the Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation presents real-world data and research showing that the burden of government spending is far too high not only in the United States (where the Bush-Obama policies have increased the federal budget by more than 100 percent), but also in other nations where government budgets sometimes consume more than one-half of an economy's output.
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Added: Sep-18-2009
By: mdscorpio71
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By: mdscorpio71
In: Other
Tags: CATO, Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation, Evidence against Big Government
Marked as: approved
Views: 6389 | Comments: 4 | Votes: 6 | Favorites: 2 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 1
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