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Free Market System? Even For Education?

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    Free Market System? Even For Education? TheKingDude

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    Free Market System? Even For Education? TheKingDude

(Audio) Mandeville, LA – Somebody recently asked the KingDude why hedoesn’t like Michelle Rhee. For clarification purposes, it’s not thatwe don’t like Michelle Rhee, we don’t like reforming Leviathan – whichis exactly what Michelle Rhee is contributing to. So to establish someground rules here in case there are any new visitors to the website,new listeners to the program or citizens just bouncing back from comasor a life of silence in an Abbey somewhere: Leviathan cannot bereformed. With that being said know that when you make somethingpublic, when you have to subsidize anything what you’ll end upreceiving in return is more of the lowest performing participant parts.

Sadlythis does include education, along with a slew of other programs andagencies. That doesn’t mean you have to go find a dark cave in NewMexico somewhere in order to kiss your ass goodbye, that just meansthat society has to turn back to a free market system. This isn’t thefirst time we’ve gone over this in show, transcript, doctrine orinternet – we’ve been over it plenty times with countless guests andlistener phone calls agreeing that in a free market system you createthis thing called ‘competition’, which in turn allows the superior torise to the top amongst the ‘competition’. Once again – does the NewDeck Chair Party have it in em’?

Related Material: Here’s another thing we can avoid with the onset of a free market system, minimum wage. Here the KingDude discuss further from this archived clip of The Mike Church Show on Sirius/XM’s Patriot Channel:

No Need For Minimum Wage In Free Markets 


2011 Mike Church Show 

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Host of the Mike Church Show on The Veritas Radio Network's CRUSADE Channel & Founder of the Veritas Radio Network. Formerly, of Sirius/XM's Patriot channel 125. The show began in March of 2003 exclusively on Sirius and remains "the longest running radio talk show in satellite radio history".

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