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April 23, 2006

Invest in Counter-Moonbattery With the Free Enterprise Action Fund

Moonbats relentlessly demonize the corporate world, which they will never forgive for providing us with the high standard of living that makes economic freedom so obviously preferable to socialist slavery. Yet despite this unyielding hostility, corporations often pander to liberal ideology.

As always, the cancer of moonbattery attacks from within. Just as foundations whose wealth was generated by capitalism are hijacked by militant kooks who use them to attack capitalism (e.g., the Ford Foundation), corporations are manipulated into becoming instruments with which liberals advance goals that are hostile to the free enterprise system.

The Free Enterprise Action Fund has found a way to fight back. Its core principle is summed up in the wise words of Milton Friedman:

The social responsibility of a business is to increase its profits.

By investing in top corporations, the FEAF has put itself in a position to raise awkward questions at shareholders' meetings. Hank Pauls of Goldman Sachs was taken to task for blowing $144,000 of company funds on environmental activism. PepsiCo was questioned over annual gifts of $71.9 million to so-called "charities" that include the flagrantly corrupt Jesse Jackson's lunatic-left Rainbow/PUSH coalition. General Electric is being called onto the carpet for pandering to global warming hysteria.

"We want to do what the Left has been doing for the past 25 years," explains FEAF's Steve Milloy. "We realize that business has become politicized. We're fighting fire with fire."

Posted by Van Helsing at April 23, 2006 11:44 AM

Comments

Thought crime! Thought crime!

Posted by: Number 2 at April 23, 2006 12:06 PM

Oy gevelt!

For some reason, I feel like reading "Atlas Shrugged" again. I might also dig out my old t-shirt that says...

TAGGERT INTERCONTINENTAL - Producers, Not Looters.

Who is John Galt, indeed?

FEAF is the best idea I've come across in ages!

Eric in Hollywood

Posted by: HollywodNeoCon at April 23, 2006 12:10 PM