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Praise for Obamanomics The notion that big business is on the side of the free market is one of progressivism s most valuable myths. It allows them to demonize corporations by day and get in bed with them by night. Obamanomics is conservative muckraking at its best. It reveals how President Obama is exploiting the big business mythology to undermine the free market and stick it to entrepreneurs, taxpayers, and consumers. It s an indispensable field guide to the Obama years. Jonha Goldberg, LA Times columnist and best-selling author Every time government gets bigger, somebody s getting rich.…mehr

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Praise for Obamanomics The notion that big business is on the side of the free market is one of progressivism s most valuable myths. It allows them to demonize corporations by day and get in bed with them by night. Obamanomics is conservative muckraking at its best. It reveals how President Obama is exploiting the big business mythology to undermine the free market and stick it to entrepreneurs, taxpayers, and consumers. It s an indispensable field guide to the Obama years. Jonha Goldberg, LA Times columnist and best-selling author Every time government gets bigger, somebody s getting rich. With this astute observation, Tim Carney begins his task of laying bare the Obama administration s corporatist governing strategy, hidden behind the president s populist veneer. This meticulously researched book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how Washington really works. David Freddoso, best-selling author of The Case Against Barack Obama Every libertarian and free-market conservative who still believes that large corporations are trusted allies in the battle for economic liberty needs to read this book, as does every well-meaning liberal who believes that expansions of the welfare-regulatory state are done to benefit the common people. Congressman Ron Paul It s understandable for critics to condemn President Obama for his socialism. But as Tim Carney shows, the real situation is at once more subtle and more sinister. Obamanomics favors big business while disproportionately punishing everyone else. So-called progressives are too clueless to notice, as usual, which is why we have Tim Carney and this book. Thomas E. Woods, Jr., best-selling author of Meltdown and The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History"
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Timothy P. Carney is the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.