Those who advocate laissez-faire capitalism are the only advocates of man’s rights. — Ayn Rand, The Virtue of Selfishness
The free market can only exist in a free state; and so too, a free state cannot survive without it.
Because the free market is autonomously self-regulated by consumers—whose choices are substantially more effective than any external regulatory interference, the United States Constitution grants its government no power to interfere. Such interference would violate the individual rights guaranteed in the Constitution and remove the most direct and efficient method by the People for a cleaner environment, cheaper healthcare, and a better education.
Because the free market is autonomously self-regulated by consumers—whose choices are substantially more effective than any external regulatory interference, the United States Constitution grants its government no power to interfere. Such interference would violate the individual rights guaranteed in the Constitution and remove the most direct and efficient method by the People for a cleaner environment, cheaper healthcare, and a better education.