I think always, when you have a candidate promising free stuff, and another promising less stuff or nothing, the one who promises more is always going to have the advantage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The basis of the free market is anytime you can generate revenue or profit, you've created value in excess of the resources you consume in a society. That's probably the most unbiased utility function there is, as opposed to someone's opinion.
Entrepreneurs love to view risk as binary. The more you put on the line, the greater the potential for reward.
All of technology, really, is about maximizing free options.
I do believe in the free market.
I strongly believe in a free market, and it is great when companies make money and pay their people well.
The successful entrepreneurs on the free market will be the ones most adept at anticipating future business conditions. Yet, the forecasting can never be perfect, and entrepreneurs will continue to differ in the success of their judgments. If this were not so, no profits or losses would ever be made in business.
There's no limit to what free men and free women in a free market with free enterprise can accomplish when people are free to follow their dream.
There's a difference between a free market and free-for-all market.
No-one works for money alone and tapping into what people want from their careers and what they have to offer is essential.
I think in just about any business the low cost competitor is always going to have an advantage.