Regarding "Motion challenges Dell incentives," June 24: Creating new
jobs and a growing economy is a wonderful, exciting objective. However,
being able to take credit for job creation has proven to be too tempting
for North Carolina politicians who – in the process – have created flawed
economic policy, and possibly unconstitutional public policy. And while
they may be comfortable with government increasing its size and power,
they know you aren’t. So when they take $300 million of taxpayer money
and give it to a multi-billion dollar company, they spin and tell you they
are “pro-business” and are offering “pragmatic incentives.”
But only the private sector can actually create jobs. In order to truly
be “pro-business”, our elected officials must first be pro-free market.
This means their natural instinct must be toward less regulation and less
taxation of business, and away from corporate welfare and subsidies. The
less government meddles in the private sector, the better off our economy
is.