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Opinion

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • May 4, 2007
Matt Walsh: Ugh: Crist populism for 4 years

We are in for a long four years. We're in deep, deep trouble when our new governor begins taking the stage with lefty Sheryl Crowe at global warming rallies and quoting Teddy Roosevelt. He did both in one week.Crist invoked the latter when he responded April 27 to an editorial in The Wall Street Journal that spanked him for his populist insurance reforms, chiding Crist for wrecking in three months the limited-government climate Gov. Jeb Bush maintained for eight years.If you missed Crist's response to the Journal, you missed a scary commentary. Now we know for sure: Gov. Crist is not a proponent of limited government and the individual's right to life, liberty and property. He's a strong government activist and collectivt - to wit his explanation of his insurance reforms. We're reprinting below the governor's response to the Journal in italics, interspersed with our response to Crist in normal text font:

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • April 20, 2007
Rod Thomson: Mozambique vs. Michigan: A lesson for us

Michigan and Mozambique are going in opposite directions. They offer lessons to Gulf Coast business leaders.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • April 20, 2007
Lou Lasday:Work your brand in tough times

In lean times, marketing may propel you far ahead of your competition.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • March 30, 2007
Matt Walsh: Why they won't cut spending

Aren't you sick of the whining?That's what it is.Whenever anyone attempts to cut a government's revenues, the spenders and socialist media types come out howling."You can't do that!""Who's going to pay for these tax cuts!?""Do you realize this means we're going to have to starve widows and children, end all health care for pregnant women, shut down day-care centers, eliminate high school football, close fire departments, release prisoners and go weeks at a time without drinking water?"It's all so sickeningly predictable and tired.And then, the legislators cave.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • March 23, 2007
Matt Walsh: A new name for our gov :'Checkbook

Ten years ago, that was the editorial boards' knock against Crist: There wasn't a whole lot of depth or substance. He was always quick to take big swings at the fat, populist melons - remember "Chain Gang" Charlie? And as Florida's attorney general, no AG touted himself more as Mr. Consumer Advocate than did Crist (although current AG Bill McCollum is certainly trying).The one thing conservatives and business people thought they could count on with Crist as governor, however, was that he understood the three most fundamental things about government and taxes: Government doesn't create wealth; government should be strictly limited; and government should let taxpayers keep as much of their money as possible.We thought he got that. After all, he had a great conservative mentor. In the late 1980s, he served as U.S. Sen. Connie Mack's state director. And for the past eight years, he had another role model, his predecessor, Gov. Jeb Bush.But Gov. Crist apparently has forgotten all of Mack and Bush's limited-government lessons.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • March 9, 2007
Lou Lasday:Your Greatest Asset is Walking Out the Door

Employees are your secret weapon in today's economy.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • February 16, 2007
Lou Lasday: Implementation: 'Make it so!'

Make certain your top strategic initiatives spotlight your most unique team talent.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • February 16, 2007
Rod Thomson: Building the economy - a way of life

A business-friendly atmosphere needs to be a way of life to maintain a strong economy.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 26, 2007
Walsh: What will the geniuses do next?

Florida's business leaders need to visit the governor and wake him out of his populist stupor.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 19, 2007
Walsh: Talk about an insurance disaster

Our new governor and speaker just want to be liked. Their prescription: 'make,' 'mandate,' 'require.' And this will help?

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • December 22, 2006
Rod Thomson: Economic optimism in the trenches

Gulf Coast business leaders in industries across the region expect 2007 to be a year of healthy economic growth.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • December 8, 2006
Lou Lasday: Meet your new ad deptartment

Create the "insider" track with the right compensation plan.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 3, 2006
Thomson: Cut taxes now and everyone will win

Charlie Crist's proposed tax cuts deserve a good look outside the narrow box of: "How will we pay for them?" In case the 25 years of growth since Reagan wasn't enough, Alabama shows the way.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • October 27, 2006
Walsh: If we stop growing now . . . we die

Matt Walsh explains why anti-growth and managed-growth policies are a death sentence for prosperity.

  • Opinion
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • October 6, 2006
Lou Lasday: Brand loyalty is a two-way street

Marketers want customers to be loyal, but are they loyal to their customers?

  • Opinion
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