Category: Free Enterprise Project

National Center’s Tom Borelli Talks Government Corruption on Fox

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Tom Borelli, director of the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project, talks about government corruption on a special edition of the Fox Business Network program “Money Rocks.” Tom and Tom Schatz of Citizens Against Government Waste talk ...
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National Center’s Tom Borelli on Fox Business Tuesday Night

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Tom Borelli, director of the National Center’s Free Enterprise Project, is scheduled to appear on the Fox Business Network’s “Money Rocks” program on Tuesday night.  Tom will be talking about government corruption and consumer-unfriendly relationships between government and big business ...
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Lobbying for Increased Government Spending Puts GE on a Collision Course with Tea Party as House Panel Approves $450 Million Earmark for General Electric’s Jet Engine

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“Harry Reid — The Scream.” Source: absentee_redstate’s photostream, www.flickr.comTake out cap and trade, utility emissions caps, and renewable energy mandates from the Senate energy bill and you still get legislation that kills jobs, raises energy prices, and limits offshore drilling ...
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President Obama Prioritizes His Own Agenda Above Keeping Americans Employed

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Washington, D.C. - Tom Borelli, Ph.D., director of the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project, issued the following statement in response to the Rally for Economic Survival that was held in Louisiana's Cajundome. Thousands of rally participants ...
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Dow Chemical Exploits President Obama’s Failed Energy Policy

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Washington, D.C. – Today policy experts at the National Center for Public Policy Research are calling attention to Dow Chemical’s exploitation of Obama’s failed energy policy. “Dow Chemical is taking advantage of President Obama’s failed leadership on energy. Dow is ...
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When Big Business Lobbies for the Left, Does It Drive You Nuts?

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If so, we may have the perfect petition for you. The National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project is launching its new BigBusinessWatch.org website this morning with a brand-new petition calling upon General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt to ...
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Obama Pushes BP-Inspired Cap-and-Trade Bill in Speech to Nation; The National Center for Public Policy Research Calls on the Senate to Reject the “BP Bill”

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Washington, D.C. – Responding to President Obama’s speech on the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, The National Center for Public Policy Research is calling attention to BP’s role in pushing Obama’s cap-and-trade energy policy. BP was a founding ...
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Free Enterprise Project Launches Petition Calling for GE CEO Jeff Immelt to Resign

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Washington, D.C. – Today the Free Enterprise Project released an online petition calling for Jeff Immelt to resign as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric. The petition can found at http://www.bigbusinesswatch.org. “In a desperate attempt to find revenue, ...
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Outrage of the Day: Big Banks Contributed to Protests Against Their Own Employees

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Archy Cary at Big Journalism uncovers the not surprising but nonetheless outrageous information that JPMorgan Chase and Citibank contributed funds to at least one of the organizations that infamously have been picketing the homes, and in at least one case, ...
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In the Department of Dubious Honors

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In the Department of Dubious Honors, our Free Enterprise Project is featured in “The 10 Best Executive “F-Bombs.” No, we didn’t say it. The CEO of Disney said it to our Tom Borelli. Read what we said at the time ...
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The National Center for Public Policy Research is a communications and research foundation supportive of a strong national defense and dedicated to providing free market solutions to today’s public policy problems. We believe that the principles of a free market, individual liberty and personal responsibility provide the greatest hope for meeting the challenges facing America in the 21st century.