User talk:Frederick Kargbo

FREE MARKET The prices for goods and services are to be determined by the open market and consumers. The government has no intervention in the law of supply and demand. Individuals and firms taking part in transactions have the liberty to enter, leave and participate in the market as they so choose. Politicians love control and make no mistake, control is what they are about. Because they fear the outcomes of a Free Market. They fear it because at its root they cannot control it. Sierra Leoneans seem to have forgotten that our wants, desires, opinions, fears, ambitions and most all, our choices are the forces which drive the Free Market. It is based on the simplest of concepts: the freedom to live our lives as we choose. We have the freedom to choose what house we buy and how much we’re willing to pay for it, what car we drive and how much we will pay for it, the companies in which we invest and how much we will pay for a good or service. It’s that simple. The Free Market is the tangible manifestation of our choices. Government does its best to corrupt free markets, to exert control of the people and limit our freedoms. It does this through tax policy, regulation, price controls, subsidies, interest rates, monetary supply, wage controls, environmental regulations which defy common sense and other freedom-limiting legislation. Government continually makes decisions which limit our freedom, corrupts the natural cycle of supply and demand, disincentivizes competition and reduces choices. Government intervention in the Free Market hamper the economic growth. Frederick Kargbo (talk) 00:38, 15 February 2017 (UTC)