Treasure Coast Forum (Martin County, Florida) with guest Dr. Steven Yates, discusses Public-Private Partnerships with hosts Jim Stack, Jim McGovern and Eric Miller.
Air Date: February 3, 2010 – WSTU 1450 AM, Martin County, Florida
Treasure Coast Forum (Martin County, Florida) with guest Dr. Steven Yates, discusses Public-Private Partnerships with hosts Jim Stack, Jim McGovern and Eric Miller.
Air Date: February 3, 2010 – WSTU 1450 AM, Martin County, Florida
By Stephen Poole, 8/17/2011 – When most people first hear about legislation to create a new type of corporation in which the directors must provide a “general public benefit” while being freed from bothersome constraints such as maximizing profit or considering the needs and concerns of shareholders, their usual response is, “So what? If people want to invest in a company that doesn’t care about making money, go ahead and let ‘em.”
I’ll admit that was my immediate reaction when I was told about the North Carolina Benefit Corporation Act, or SB 26, which is now in the House Judiciary Committee. […]
By Stephen Poole, 8/15/2011 – Any reasoning citizen is bound to ask why there is a third-party standard, and who creates it? After all, corporations are under the bailiwick of the Secretary of State – so why isn’t the Secretary of State responsible for creating the standards for the corporations they are licensing? Because the entire scheme is just another “public-private partnership” so cherished by the globalist, Agenda 21-loving crowd intent on wealth distribution not only inside countries, but also among countries – and public-private partnerships play an integral role because they bypass free-market competition. […]
By Cassandra Anderson, 5/4/2010
As the federal "Cap and Trade" bill falters in Congress, and resistance to the EPA’s 18,000 page new regulation document grows, globalists are trying to bring about expanded control, using the discredited excuse of man made global warming, on a state and local level.
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