1. Government intervention tends to be profitable
for powerful corporations who have a vested
interest in the status quo, which is most definitely
not free market capitalism.
2. Corporations don’t want a free market, they want
guaranteed profits, win or lose. They want monopoly
power. They want excessive and needless regulations
not for the purpose of protecting individuals and their
rights, but to drive up costs for smaller businesses, and
to make it hard to enter the market.
3. GE, who make weapons and profit from the wars is
owner of so called ‘liberal’ MSNBC, which is just another
corporate mouthpiece that uses ‘liberal’ rhetoric, while …
appealing to emotion over fact.
It’s amazing how much MSNBC have played the race
card with Ron Paul.
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Why Big Corporations do not like Ron Paul
1. Government intervention tends to be profitable
for powerful corporations who have a vested
interest in the status quo, which is most definitely
not free market capitalism.
2. Corporations don’t want a free market, they want
guaranteed profits, win or lose. They want monopoly
power. They want excessive and needless regulations
not for the purpose of protecting individuals and their
rights, but to drive up costs for smaller businesses, and
to make it hard to enter the market.
3. GE, who make weapons and profit from the wars is
owner of so called ‘liberal’ MSNBC, which is just another
corporate mouthpiece that uses ‘liberal’ rhetoric, while …
appealing to emotion over fact.
It’s amazing how much MSNBC have played the race
card with Ron Paul.
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