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Archive of posts published in the tag: non-profits

Government by Proxy

From National Review, George Will writes ‘Big Government’ Is Ever Growing, on the Sly In his 2014 book “Bring Back the Bureaucrats,” he argued that because the public is, at least philosophically, against “big government,” government has prudently become stealthy

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Proliferation of Non Profits

Between 2001 and 2011, the number of nonprofits increased 25 percent to over 1.5 million today. Their total employment has also soared and at 10.7 million in 2010 was larger than that of the construction and finance sectors combined, expanding

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Unexamined Humanitarianism

Daniel Greenfield writes in Sultan Knish Making the World  A Better Place, 3/10/13. Excerpts: The American taxpayer has his life largely run by humanitarians who want to make the world a better place. His civil rights have been stripped away from

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The Larger Loss

My article/ post in The American Thinker, Creating Stronger Communities, 3/4/13. Excerpt: But the larger cost is not the extraction from existing businesses. We can measure businesses that are struggling and we can measure the businesses that have closed or

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