1) Does the Constitution Party support free enterprise? 2) Do you support more government intervention and regulation? Let's watch Old_Trapper 70 run from my questions.
Two kinds of people I never run from,. liars, and cowards. And from what I have seen you are both.
First off, just what to you is "free enterprise"? Is it not the right to own your own business, and run it the way you want to?
Now, government intervention, and regulation. Here again we get to the concept your ignorant ass cannot accept, that of the social compact. If your business needs to have a road built in order for it to prosper, who pays for it? Who maintains it? Not you for certain. If you need electricity who builds the power lines? Water? How about the fire department? Police? And the list goes on.
"Free enterprise" is a concept that is not without limitations, and it certainly is not free. However, once again I will demonstrate just how ignorant you are:
https://fee.org/articles/the-myth-of-scandinavian-socialism/
"In the Scandinavian countries, like all other developed nations, the means of production are primarily owned by private individuals, not the community or the government, and resources are allocated to their respective uses by the market, not government or community planning.
While it is true that the Scandinavian countries provide things like a generous social safety net and universal healthcare, an extensive welfare state is not the same thing as socialism. What Sanders and his supporters confuse as socialism is actually
social democracy, a system in which the government aims to promote the public welfare through heavy taxation and spending, within the framework of a capitalist economy. This is what the Scandinavians practice.
In response to Americans frequently referring to his country as socialist, the
prime minister of Denmark recently remarked in a lecture at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government,
I know that some people in the US associate the Nordic model with some sort of socialism. Therefore I would like to make one thing clear. Denmark is far from a socialist planned economy. Denmark is a market economy.
The Scandinavians embrace a brand of free-market capitalism that exists in conjunction with a large welfare state, known as the “Nordic Model,” which includes many policies that democratic socialists would likely abhor.
For example, democratic socialists are generally opponents of global capitalism and free trade, but the Scandinavian countries have fully embraced these things.
The Economist magazine describes the Scandinavian countries as “stout free-traders who resist the temptation to intervene even to protect iconic companies.” Perhaps this is why Denmark, Norway, and Sweden rank
among the most globalized countries in the entire world. These countries all also rank in the
top 10 easiest countries to do business in."