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Why do you hate corporations?

  • isadore
    you are able to act freely within the limits set by the representatives selected by the people. any limit set which the people disapprove of can be abolished and representative acting against the will of the people can be removed.
  • Con_Alma
    isadore;1239531 wrote:you are able to act freely within the limits set by the representatives selected by the people. any limit set which the people disapprove of can be abolished and representative acting against the will of the people can be removed.
    So I can't do what I want as previously posted. I didn't think so.
  • isadore
    in our democracy the people have the ultimate power.
  • Con_Alma
    isadore;1239914 wrote:in our democracy the people have the ultimate power.
    I can't do what I want as you stated.
  • isadore
    as was written the people determine the laws in a liberal democracy
  • Footwedge
    I dislike the megalarge corps for the exact same reasons that Adam Smith disliked corporations. Maybe Smith was a closet liberal.
  • Con_Alma
    isadore;1240055 wrote:as was written the people determine the laws in a liberal democracy
    Which has nothing to do with my comments but i appreciate the repetitive contribution. I simply don't understand the need for the repitition but that's neither here nor there.

    You stated I can do what I want which I can't.
  • isadore
    the people determine the laws of our nation.
  • Con_Alma
    I can't do what I want as you previously stated.
  • isadore
    gosh a ruddies i have answered that question so many times
    in our representative democracy the people ultimately make the laws.
  • isadore
    Footwedge;1240120 wrote:I dislike the megalarge corps for the exact same reasons that Adam Smith disliked corporations. Maybe Smith was a closet liberal.
    they use the advantages granted them by the government to dominate the economy.
  • Con_Alma
    isadore;1240384 wrote:gosh a ruddies i have answered that question so many times
    in our representative democracy the people ultimately make the laws.
    It was a question it was a statement.

    I can't do want I want to as you previously stated.
  • Con_Alma
    isadore;1240385 wrote:they use the advantages granted them by the government to dominate the economy.
    ...and if the government is the people....shame on the people if they don't want the corporations to dominate the economy.
  • Footwedge
    Con_Alma;1240457 wrote:...and if the government is the people....shame on the people if they don't want the corporations to dominate the economy.
    We never needed corporations. Adam Smith had it correct. It's all about laissez-faire...until it isn't.
  • isadore
    Con_Alma;1240457 wrote:...and if the government is the people....shame on the people if they don't want the corporations to dominate the economy.
    the people rose up in the early 20th century and put necessary controls on these artificial entities. hopefully they will soon reassert their controls.
  • isadore
    Con_Alma;1240455 wrote:It was a question it was a statement.

    I can't do want I want to as you previously stated.
    i have consistently described you and the rest of us live under laws that are ultimately the responsibility of the people in our representative democracy.
  • Con_Alma
    isadore;1240633 wrote:i have consistently described you and the rest of us live under laws that are ultimately the responsibility of the people in our representative democracy.
    Thanks.

    I can't do what I want like you posted earlier.
  • Con_Alma
    isadore;1240627 wrote:the people rose up in the early 20th century and put necessary controls on these artificial entities. hopefully they will soon reassert their controls.
    Until such time...the people are responsible and have chosen poorly. It will take more than hope to change that.
  • Con_Alma
    Footwedge;1240594 wrote:We never needed corporations. Adam Smith had it correct. It's all about laissez-faire...until it isn't.
    Needs and wants don't mean a thing. All that matters is what is.
  • gut
    Con_Alma;1240643 wrote:Needs and wants don't mean a thing. All that matters is what is.
    How many of the corporate-hating, outsourcing-hating 99% love their IPhone?...made in China, for the largest company in the world.
  • Con_Alma
    gut;1240648 wrote:How many of the corporate-hating, outsourcing-hating 99% love their IPhone?...made in China, for the largest company in the world.
    I would guess it's near 95% that love their iPhone.
  • isadore
    Con_Alma;1240641 wrote:Until such time...the people are responsible and have chosen poorly. It will take more than hope to change that.
    the hope tied to the ultimate power of the people in our represenative democracy over an chartered artificial entity.
  • isadore
    Con_Alma;1240640 wrote:Thanks.

    I can't do what I want like you posted earlier.
    what I have posted is that America is a representive democracy where the people have popular sovereignty.
  • QuakerOats
    gut;1240648 wrote:How many of the corporate-hating, outsourcing-hating 99% love their IPhone?...made in China, for the largest company in the world.

    As a matter of principle they should throw down their IPhone.

    Rampant mindlessness.
  • isadore
    as a matter of democratic principle
    the government should tightly regulate the artificial entities that it charters.