The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is a non-profit American, libertarian think tank founded on March 9, 1984 in Washington, D.C. by lobbyist Fred L. Smith, Jr that purports to advance economic liberty and fight what they perceive is over-regulation by what they call "big government". CEI's stated belief is that people are best helped not by government regulation of commercial interests, but by a free marketplace in which entrepreneurship and innovation to truly thrive. CEI states that it "promotes liberal ideals through analysis, education, coalition-building, advocacy," and when appropriate, "litigation." CEI offers or has offered analysis and advocacy on public policy issues such as energy, environment, biotechnology, pharmaceutical regulation, chemical risk, telecommunications,
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| - Competitive Enterprise Institute
|
rdfs:comment
| - The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is a non-profit American, libertarian think tank founded on March 9, 1984 in Washington, D.C. by lobbyist Fred L. Smith, Jr that purports to advance economic liberty and fight what they perceive is over-regulation by what they call "big government". CEI's stated belief is that people are best helped not by government regulation of commercial interests, but by a free marketplace in which entrepreneurship and innovation to truly thrive. CEI states that it "promotes liberal ideals through analysis, education, coalition-building, advocacy," and when appropriate, "litigation." CEI offers or has offered analysis and advocacy on public policy issues such as energy, environment, biotechnology, pharmaceutical regulation, chemical risk, telecommunications,
- The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is a patriotic think tank which defends all things American. The roots of the CEI can be traced back all the way to the Founding Fathers, who were the champions of true freedom and... well, you know where this is going. Anyway, the CEI is now the proud sponsor of several other patriotic think tanks, including the Center for Private Conservatives Conservation and the Cooler Heads Coalition. And Michelle Malkin used to be a proud member of the CEI. God Bless America! Using the power of Sound Science, the CEI have discovered several patriotic truths:
|
sameAs
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:wikiality/p...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is a non-profit American, libertarian think tank founded on March 9, 1984 in Washington, D.C. by lobbyist Fred L. Smith, Jr that purports to advance economic liberty and fight what they perceive is over-regulation by what they call "big government". CEI's stated belief is that people are best helped not by government regulation of commercial interests, but by a free marketplace in which entrepreneurship and innovation to truly thrive. CEI states that it "promotes liberal ideals through analysis, education, coalition-building, advocacy," and when appropriate, "litigation." CEI offers or has offered analysis and advocacy on public policy issues such as energy, environment, biotechnology, pharmaceutical regulation, chemical risk, telecommunications, insurance, transportation, tobacco regulation, constitutional issues, economic policy and securities law. More information on the Wikipedia page [1] The website is [2]
- The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is a patriotic think tank which defends all things American. The roots of the CEI can be traced back all the way to the Founding Fathers, who were the champions of true freedom and... well, you know where this is going. Anyway, the CEI is now the proud sponsor of several other patriotic think tanks, including the Center for Private Conservatives Conservation and the Cooler Heads Coalition. And Michelle Malkin used to be a proud member of the CEI. God Bless America! Using the power of Sound Science, the CEI have discovered several patriotic truths:
* Dioxin is good for you!
* Tobacco is good for you!
* Naturally-occurring chemicals are just as dangerous as industrial chemicals!
* Global warming is a myth!
|