Ted Budd

Theodore Paul Budd (October 21, 1971–) is an American businessman and politician, serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives for North Carolina's 13th congressional district.

Quotes

 * In the United States, we’ve long had a free market system, but that system is not what it once was. Total government spending–state, federal, and local–has grown in real terms by more than 400 percent since 1965. Government spending is now one-third of the economy. As the private economy retreats, the importance of a new marketplace grows: the political marketplace. Products and services are no longer judged according to their usefulness to the economy at large–they’re judged according to whether or not they are politically useful or connected. The political marketplace is the marketplace of crony capitalism. Its supply and demand are lobbying expenditures and the resulting federal program or carve out. Its actors are not firms, but the political class and the politicians they influence
 * Rep. Budd: The Political Market vs. the Private Market (May 2, 2017)


 * While I always wait for the final details of any piece of legislation before deciding whether to support it or not, the framework released last week emphasized two main goals that I wholeheartedly support: economic growth and simplicity.
 * Why we need tax reform (October 23, 2017)