@kusgilb What is wrong with businessmen? I'm sure you buy things from corporations every day. Microsoft XBox, fast food restaurants, Target, Wal-Mart, etc. The free market is regulated by We the Consumer. Every day that you do business with a business, you are giving it a vote of confidence that they are providing you a valuable services and/or product. What you don't want is when we the people don't support a business for the government to bail them out with taxpayer money.
@kusgilb I agree, but please be more specific. So many people in this country want socialism and wrongfully blame free market capitalism for the crash. The problem we have with our economy is corporatism that was created from crony capitalism. I agree corporations need to stay away from politicians and visa versa. It is a major violation in a true free market for big business to receive taxpayer money or get special treatment from politicians. I hope you know of Congressman Ron Paul?
@kusgilb Bullshit. This country was founded on free market principles. If you say corporations control the government, then by giving the government more power you are just giving the corporations that control the government more power. Government and corporations have the exact same goals. That's like asking Hitler to babysit a couple of Jewish kids and expecting Hitler to keep them safe.
@kusgilb The only way to take away mega corporations' power is to take away their customers. Bring back the mom and pop shops and you will kill the Wal-Marts that run the show. Yes Wal-Mart will still exist, but their power due to lower sales and less customers will result in less clout in D.C. and State governments. Increasing government regulations is welcomed by the corporations since it shuts down the mom and pop stores by making compliance too expensive and bothersome.
Mr. Neumann, I hope it's possible you can attend the Politician Job Fair in Onalaska, this coming September. Lots of people will be there for the charity drive, and will want to hear your very positive message!
Mark Neumann is pretty awesome :]
lionsrawr577 1 year ago
Yea - Another rich white businessman comes to save the unwashed masses.
kusgilb 1 year ago
@kusgilb What is wrong with businessmen? I'm sure you buy things from corporations every day. Microsoft XBox, fast food restaurants, Target, Wal-Mart, etc. The free market is regulated by We the Consumer. Every day that you do business with a business, you are giving it a vote of confidence that they are providing you a valuable services and/or product. What you don't want is when we the people don't support a business for the government to bail them out with taxpayer money.
residentzombie 1 year ago
@residentzombie
I have no problems with businessmen being businessmen, but do not trust them not to pass legislation to help line their pockets.
kusgilb 1 year ago
@kusgilb I agree, but please be more specific. So many people in this country want socialism and wrongfully blame free market capitalism for the crash. The problem we have with our economy is corporatism that was created from crony capitalism. I agree corporations need to stay away from politicians and visa versa. It is a major violation in a true free market for big business to receive taxpayer money or get special treatment from politicians. I hope you know of Congressman Ron Paul?
residentzombie 1 year ago
@residentzombie
A true free market can never exist except in the minds of men.
Regulation will always be needed because those who make the rules do so to enrich themselves.
The same goes for libertarian thinking. Works well in theory, but fails miserably in reality.
kusgilb 1 year ago
@kusgilb Bullshit. This country was founded on free market principles. If you say corporations control the government, then by giving the government more power you are just giving the corporations that control the government more power. Government and corporations have the exact same goals. That's like asking Hitler to babysit a couple of Jewish kids and expecting Hitler to keep them safe.
residentzombie 1 year ago
@residentzombie
You Godwined the thread in record time, congrats.
Interesting analogy BTW - very revealing.
kusgilb 1 year ago
@kusgilb The only way to take away mega corporations' power is to take away their customers. Bring back the mom and pop shops and you will kill the Wal-Marts that run the show. Yes Wal-Mart will still exist, but their power due to lower sales and less customers will result in less clout in D.C. and State governments. Increasing government regulations is welcomed by the corporations since it shuts down the mom and pop stores by making compliance too expensive and bothersome.
residentzombie 1 year ago
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kusgilb 1 year ago
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@residentzombie
I personally noticed the crash of mom and pop stores during the Reagan administration and we all know what a stickler Reagan was for regulation. ;-)
kusgilb 1 year ago
Gov'r Jim Doyle likes gerbils inside of his person.
TAXtheAtheist 1 year ago
I especially liked all of the heads that nod nonstop no matter what he says. Seems very true to life.
xofferson 1 year ago
Scott Walker for Governor of Wisconsin.
NinjaScottC 1 year ago
Mr. Neumann, I hope it's possible you can attend the Politician Job Fair in Onalaska, this coming September. Lots of people will be there for the charity drive, and will want to hear your very positive message!
ShadrachWTF 1 year ago