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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 290168" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>The Market place at Work would be leaving Subsidies out of it and allowing Supply and Demand to dictate what businesses do. Once you start giving Subsidies to someone you are altering the Market Place in the direction of the Subsidy. </p><p></p><p>A Free Market works like this, once we as consumers demand an alternative someone will find it. Once the Supply runs dry someone will come up with the Alternative. When the government gives a subsidy to ethanol plants they are now making the decision on which way we will go with alternative energy. </p><p></p><p>If they stayed out of it, maybe the answer will be in better battery research but will never know because the big Subsidy money will be in ethanol. </p><p></p><p>When will we get away from Welfare and realize if a company wants to make it in this market they better work hard and provide a good service with no hand outs. Were is the survival of the fittest instead of Subsidy for the weakest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 290168, member: 1399"] The Market place at Work would be leaving Subsidies out of it and allowing Supply and Demand to dictate what businesses do. Once you start giving Subsidies to someone you are altering the Market Place in the direction of the Subsidy. A Free Market works like this, once we as consumers demand an alternative someone will find it. Once the Supply runs dry someone will come up with the Alternative. When the government gives a subsidy to ethanol plants they are now making the decision on which way we will go with alternative energy. If they stayed out of it, maybe the answer will be in better battery research but will never know because the big Subsidy money will be in ethanol. When will we get away from Welfare and realize if a company wants to make it in this market they better work hard and provide a good service with no hand outs. Were is the survival of the fittest instead of Subsidy for the weakest? [/QUOTE]
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