why do people think they need a government to tell them how to run their buisness, control taxes and where the money is spent. Decide whether our school system is working or not etc. Most of the people i know and talk to, are hard working small buisness owners that can hardly afford to hirer workers to help them so they end up doing 80% of the work themselves. Is that the true american dream? working 80+ hours a week simply because small buisness owners cant afford all the things they have to do to hire outside peoples to help out? Thus effects the job output and effects the unemployment rate. While the state is saying Walmart is ok to bring into your neighborhood but.we will tax small buisness.possibly put them out of business so they can work at walmart, further making the state and large corps richer.Im not anti capitlism.I just think the state shouldnt have control as to how we run our businesses The state seems to be fascist who suppresses our freedomsof living the american dream
State capitlism has to go?mortgage loan
You are describing state socialism. Capitalism requires low corporate and personal taxes so that monies are available for research/product improvement and people have money to spend. The free market decides prices and competition prevents abuses. With your last sentence, you are getting close since fascism is a form of socialism.
State capitlism has to go? loan
And this my friend is why there is no politician that will make it in the white house that is worth anything.
Large, monolithic corporation and government entities are not cool in any format.|||I cannot argue.|||Well, combine state %26quot;capitlism%26quot; and federal government, then you have serious oppression.
I would rather have the states decide.|||You almost sound like a true Libertarian. Good for you. But it%26#039;s not just federal involvement in business that has to go, it%26#039;s government of any kind that needs to be limited where the free market is concerned.
Support free markets whenever possible and we%26#039;ll see the return of strong small businesses. Supporting Ron Paul is a good place to start.
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