017 Top Priority Podcast | Cronyism

Show: 017 Top Priority Podcast | Cronyism
Date Recorded: January 16, 2020
Host: Duane Lester, Manager of Issue Education, Grassroots Leadership Academy 
Guests: Michael Lambert, Policy Analyst of Corporate Welfare, Americans for Prosperity

Show Notes & Timestamps

  • What is Cronyism? In short, Cronyism is government picking winners and losers. min [2:14]
  • Cronyism, as our Community understands it, includes three subsets: min [3:45]
  1. Financial handouts to include: subsidies, tax incentives, loan guarantees, and bailouts
  2. Regulatory preference to include: monopolies, government mandates,
  3. Protectionism to include: tariffs and quotas 

  • Through the lens of our Vision, we exist to break barriers, what barriers are created by financial handouts? min [5:05]
  • In The Law Frederic Bastiat discusses the seen versus the unseen; what are the unseen costs of government financial handouts to companies like Amazon? min [6:41
  • How do financial handouts for sports stadiums hurt people in communities? min [10:33
  • What is the STC perspective on tax credits? min [12:45
  • How does regulatory preference kill innovation and hurt people? min [14:24] 
  • Is Cronyism a set of barriers disguised as opportunities? min [23:17
  • Government favoritism is a corrupting force because it erodes the belief in voluntary exchange and distorts the power free people in free markets. min [26:17
  • How our Community views Cronyism through the lens of the second mutually-reinforcing principle—Mutual Benefit. min [28:56]
  • How does Cronyism discourage innovation and competition? min [30:36]
  • Because of the explosion of innovation, farmers in New Zealand now argue against farm subsidies! min [32:53]  
  • How our Community views Cronyism through the lens of the first mutually-reinforcing principle—Equal Rights. min [33:37]
  • How our Community views Cronyism through the lens of the third mutually-reinforcing principle—Openness. min [37:20]
  • How our Community views Cronyism through the lens of the fourth mutually-reinforcing principle—Self-Actualization. min [38:48]
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