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Our contemporary brand of socialism has one fatal flaw. It's too expensive. When you try to shower benefits on so many recipients, you eventually must resort to subterfuge. Foremost among those tricks is money and credit expansion. Inevitably, you debase your currency.
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Time flies when you're running out of money.
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We are destroying capitalism to pay for socialism.
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Nothing is more difficult than to make a profit.
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Investors believe in the best possible outcome.
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Knaves will come and knaves will go.
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People are always receptive to the idea of a conspiracy.
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The most practical information about life is sneered at by social planners.
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Any nation that allows the government to dominate its monetary and economic policies will ultimately suffer grave consequences.
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Love of country is nowhere the same as love of government.
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It's not up to God for us to use the gift of faith.
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Government is not competent enough to regulate.
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Employers know the nature of people best.
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Most everything government does is worse than useless.
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Let one state in the U.S. be free of government and overnight you would have an economic powerhouse.
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Struggle is the architect of the soul.
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Private charity can apply 'tough love' but government charity can't.
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When you are aggrieved you learn.
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We should worry about our own souls first and trust in God's plan for others.
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To succeed in business, put the interest of the customer ahead of your own.
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It's a vain hope to believe that people will voluntarily turn their back on government subsidies.
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Give persons who would cheat you every opportunity so you can soon be rid of them.
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Money could never have originated as paper.
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The purer the application of socialism, the worse the results, the purer the application of capitalism, the better the results.