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Economy

Anti-Trust/Monopoly/Competition

Demand an end the political monopolization and cartelization of business.
Abolish anti-trust regulations.
Lobby for the end of all restrictions on competition.

Demand an end to the postal service monopoly.

Licensing, Permits

Demand an end to the requirement for permits and licenses to engage in business.

Protest licensing as a restriction on competition that protects big business and hurts start-ups

Regulation

Lobby for the elimination of all imposed regulations.
Support deregulation of all industries.

Many regulations are lobbied for by big business to restrict competition, identify those restrictions, protest them and write members of Congress (or Parliament) demanding an end to the unfairness.
Boycott companies that support politically imposed regulations that restrict competition and/or cost consumers more.

Privatization

Support policies that lead to privatization of programs and services provided by the state.

Consumer Protection

Consumers need to be protected from bureaucratic regulators.

Regulation in the free market is a service that is provided to the consumers voluntarily by producers. Regulation is a product itself, a service, that consumers demand. Lobby for legislation that allows businesses to provide private, voluntary industry regulation that is offered to consumers as different types and degrees of regulation so that consumers may choose the kind of regulation they prefer, or none at all.

Support allowing consumers to sue if they can prove actual harm as a alternative to legislated regulation.

Support charging fees for the use of public property and services consumed, e.g.; parks, roads, emergency response, firefighting, libraries, public centers, etc., this will lead to a reduction in the excuse of needing taxes to pay for them and will make it easier to move toward privatization.

Labor

Lobby for open-shop polices that guarantee the right of business owners to hire non-union workers.

Lobby for an end to the political cartelization of labor unions that are granted special power by the state in ways that infringe upon the right of business owners to control their own businesses.

Demand an end to tax subsidies for labor unions. 

Articles

Economics - LJ

The Political Cartel Economy

Socialism

Socialism Destroys Communities and Families

Regulations - LJ

Free Enterprise Regulation

Regulation Guidelines - Libra

Property Rights and Political Regulation

Political Monopolies

Partial List of Regulatory Abuses

Some Examples of United States Federal Regulations

Imposed Regulation Undermines Responsibility

Anti-trust, anti-truth

Links

Ludwig von Mises Institute

The Foundation for Economic Education

FreeTheWorld

David Friedman

Build Freedom - Free World Order

The Agorist Institute

Business Regulation
FMN
Economic Theory
FMN

Business

Campaign to convince officials to allow businesses exemptions from imposed regulations on their products. A business should be able to choose private regulation as an alternative and label those products as being privately regulated or not regulated at all, the consumer will then be able to choose the level of regulation that one desires, or no regulation at all.

Electronic Commerce

Defend the privacy and freedom of internet commerce.
Oppose all attempts to impose regulation on E-commerce.
Oppose taxing E-commerce.
Oppose countries that presume to ban certain honest online businesses or products from being sold over the Internet. Boycott these countries and the companies that support it.

Gambling

Demand an end to all prohibitions on gambling.

International Trade

Demand an end to all trade barriers, GATT and NAFTA did not achieve true free trade, there are still tariffs and quotas on items such as agricultural products, textiles and many other products.

Oppose the World Trade Organization, they are a regulatory board that infringes on the right of people to trade and run their businesses as the choose, the WTO threatens to impose global regulations.

Welfare

Lobby for the replacement of state welfare with private charity and voluntary community welfare.

Corporate Welfare
Demand an end to all industry subsidies. Its probably more likely to get national support if we promote the idea of ending them all without exception and showing people how much they will save in taxes and how much cheaper products will be.

Poverty

Promote opportunity programs, self help and cooperatives for the poor rather than welfare or other handouts.    

To reduce poverty:
End the socialist welfare state.
Eliminate taxation.
Create free enterprise zones without imposed regulations.
Support voluntary cooperatives.
Support private charities.

Business - Lib Essay

The Commerce Clause: Route to Omnipotent Government

Regulating On-Line Investing

Links

Free Trade FMN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health and Welfare

 

Banking/Money

Lobby to reduce and eliminate the regulations that control the banking cartel.

Lobby for policies that stabilize money.
Support going back on the gold standard.

Denounce inflationary fiat monetary creation.
Condemn state currency as inflationary and fiat notes as counterfeit, because it lacks honest backing. The expansion of the money supply through fractional reserves is counterfeiting the value of the currency in circulation and causing inflation.

Promote the idea of privatizing the creation of currency.

Support the creation of cybercurrency, especially of the anonymous variety.

Fight against regulations that violate privacy, especially bank spying schemes like "know your customer."

Protect the right of Americans to own and trade in gold as currency.

Banking, Money, and Finance - Lib Essay

Links

FAME

Transportation

Lobby for the complete deregulation of all transportation and the removal of all restriction on competition.

Road Privatization

Lobby for the privatization of roads

Shipping

Lobby for the deregulation of shipping and especially fight attempts to establish worldwide regulations on ships and shipping.

Air

Lobby for the deregulation of the airline industry and for the privatization of airports.

Free Market Roads

Utilities

Lobby for the complete deregulation of all public utilities that result in full free market competition.

Public Services

Regulating Broadcast Frequencies

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