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[quote name='Revolution']I would agree with you if other large corporations were not receiving bailouts. Govt and large corporations are in bed with each other. I would not go so far so to reward failure. Furthermore, more regulation has only proven to delay the inevitable downfall and places too much power in the hands of the few over the many. Enron is a prime example of the dangers of corporate subsidies. Politicians help them with our tax dollars and they return the favor to not us, but them. However, if they overindulge and don't account for market forces, the correction will undoubtedly occur sooner than later. [/QUOTE]
1) as politely as possible, I must ask: you have no idea what went wrong with Enron, do you?
2) if you agree that corporations have the capacity to be every bit as evil and oppressive as governments, why is your ideology to strip away any state power to oversee or regulate them? don't you see the absurdity of that?
also, since you're nonwhite, I'm curious what you think of the Paul perspective on the 14th amendment.
1) as politely as possible, I must ask: you have no idea what went wrong with Enron, do you?
2) if you agree that corporations have the capacity to be every bit as evil and oppressive as governments, why is your ideology to strip away any state power to oversee or regulate them? don't you see the absurdity of that?
also, since you're nonwhite, I'm curious what you think of the Paul perspective on the 14th amendment.