51.67% - Some projects are better suited to be run by governments than private enterprise.
30.00% - A government operation can't be fired for waste and faces no competitive pressure to innovate — every incentive that makes private enterprises perform is missing, which is why government projects run over budget.
18.33% - The "free market" is a complex legal-institutional construct requiring rules about everything from who owns what to who and for what you can sue.
Nothing inherent makes a government enterprise inferior to a private one.
40.00% - A government operation can't be fired for waste and faces no competitive pressure to innovate — every incentive that makes private enterprises perform is missing, which is why government projects run over budget.
35.00% - Wherever government takes over — healthcare, education, housing — costs rise and quality stagnates; the pattern is consistent enough to be a law of nature.
25.00% - The free market lifted more people out of poverty in the 20th century than all government programs combined — look at China after Deng, Eastern Europe after 1989. The evidence is not ambiguous.
60.75% - Some projects are better suited to be run by governments than private enterprise.
16.67% - The more we are separated, the less trust and social cohesion is possible.
11.83% - Means testing policy proposals generally makes them worse.
10.75% - The "free market" is a complex legal-institutional construct requiring rules about everything from who owns what to who and for what you can sue.
33.33% - Nothing inherent makes a government enterprise inferior to a private one.
0.00% - There is nothing inherent that makes a government enterprise inferior to a private enterprise.
50.00% - Criticism of welfare