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    Big Business Loves Big Government

    Subject: Big Business Loves Big Government

    Politicians tell us that government protects the people from the cut-throat practices of Big Business. But in truth, Big Government is in bed with Big Business. If I were CEO of a major corporation - let's call it the Big Widget Corporation - I would love Big Government. That's because I could:


    lobby Congress to subsidize the widget industry, explaining how vital widgets are to the economy.
    lobby for tariff protection against imported widgets. This will allow my company to gouge American consumers with higher prices.
    lobby for regulations that would drive my smaller competitors out of business.

    But what is good for the Big Widget Corporation's shareholders isn't necessarily good for the American taxpayers, who must pay for this special treatment. That's why we want the Big Government-Big Business marriage to end in divorce. We can break up the marriage by changing the way Congress does things.


    John Shadegg's Enumerated Powers Act would would require Congress to reference the specific clause(s) of the U.S. Constitution that grant them the power to enact the law they are considering. Because the Constitution doesn't authorize Congress to subsidize industries or grant special favors for particular businesses, Congress will have an impossible time justifying special-interest legislation. Tell Congress to pass the Enumerated Powers Act here.
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    That piece hails from the right-side of the political spectrum.

    On the left, you hear people like Ralph Nader rally against 'corporate welfare' and similar things.

    Both are correct - big business enjoys unjustified and unearned subsidies from the US taxpaying public, at least as much as, poor (usually working) blue-collar Americans. Think of this: who in their right mind would ever approve of a law granting tax breaks for relocating US companies [production] overseas? How does that serve the US taxpaying public interest? It doesn't.
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    In a dream I had several years ago, I woke in the night with the words "Man Can Not View The Spectrum From Both Ends, So Man Must View It From The Middle" in my head. I wrote down those words, but it wasn't necessary, because I've never forgotten them. I've never been political, aside from paying enough attention to try to be informed when it came election time. I didn't understand those words until, a few years ago, I got involved in the IA situation. For the most part, I've stayed in the "middle', however, the more I learn, I find myself moving farther to the right on some issues.
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