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" ... Opinions are mixed, particularly within the country’s digital sector. The Internet and Mobile Association of India previously criticized one draft e-commerce legislation as “inimical” to the country’s digital economy goals. ... "
" ... Put another way, if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle felt that an inimical London press was insulting, misrepresenting or misinterpreting them before Oprah's CBS confess-a-thon, that will have been a cakewalk compared to the white hot levels of attention that they'll be drawing from London editors now. ... "
" ... The greater truth revealed by the Post article is how very impossible are bailouts to begin with. As this column has observed countless times over the years, once a private business takes bailout money it is no longer in business. That is so because businesses are profit-seeking institutions, whereas bailed out entities are serving political masters who don’t care about profits, but who instead view corporations as social ideas meant to achieve social outcomes that are frequently inimical to profits. Whether banks lent the money handed them by the feds, traded the funds in the marketplace, or simply used it to shore up sick balance sheets, was ultimately not the point. The feds had a level of control over banks much greater than before, and because they did, the bailouts themselves were worse than the bankruptcy alternative. ... "
" ... This notion that the children belong to the state, that their education must be provided for by the state ... is inimical at every step to liberty.” – J. Gresham Machen ... "
" ... Why, indeed, should the federal government not be deploying armored personnel carriers and stockpiling enough ammo for a 20-year war in the homeland? Because it’s wrong in every way. President Obama has an opportunity, now, to live up to some of his rhetoric by helping the federal government set a noble example in a matter very close to his heart (and that of his Progressive base), one not inimical to the Bill of Rights: gun control. The federal government can (for a nice change) begin practicing what it preaches by controlling itself. ... "