Tags: Crony Capitalism
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Obama's Crony Capitalism
Obama’s economic policy: insult "fat cats" and then grant special access to a favored few.
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How Walt Disney Cashes In on Corporate Welfare
Why are taxpayers picking up the tab for Mickey Mouse?
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So What's Next, Mr. President?
Nearly every decision made during Obama's presidency has been conducted under the canopy of catastrophe.
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Video: 38 Studios: Curt Schilling's Crony Capitalism Debacle
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38 Studios: Curt Schilling's Crony Capitalism Debacle
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NASCAR, Hollywood, Algae Farmers Among Those Favored by Fiscal Cliff Pork
Tax credits for favored industries extended
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Wind Tax Credits Likely to Survive Fiscal Cliff Plunge
One-year extension for favored industry
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Obama: Corporate Tax Breaks Are Bad, Except for Green Energy
Doublespeak in the fiscal cliff talks
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The IRS Regulates Mom-and-Pop Tax Preparers Out of Business, Just in Time for Tax Season!
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Red Wings Owe Detroit Millions in Uncollected Cable Rights Fees
Arena lease promised the city a share of money, but funds haven't been collected
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Los Angeles City Council Grinches Screw Over Super-Sized Food Trucks
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The Auto Bailout Failure Is Now Complete
The bailout exemplifies much of what's wrong with government.
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Connecticut Threatens Mexicana Taxi, the State's Black Market Solution to the Cab Cartel
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Federally Subsidized Battery Maker's Assets Sold to Chinese Competitor
Battery maker was located next door to where the president is visiting in Michigan
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Calif. Stem Cell Board Accused of Confict of Interest
Members stand to benefit from funding doled out
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Why AT&T's CEO Wants Higher Taxes
The phone company does a lot of business with the U.S. government.
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Boeing Cashes in on Obama Administration Loan Guarantees
Export-Important Bank funneled more than $12 billion in 2012 to back company's sales
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Biden Repays Costco Chief’s Support By Attending Store Opening
Friends in high-ish places
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Republican Opposes Crony Capitalism, Democrats Denounce Him as Anti-Business
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Florida Weighs Corporate Welfare for New Sports Stadium
Tampa Bay taxpayers already funded one baseball stadium. Will they be forced to subsidize another?