To: Hojczyk
If people break the law, I suppose the government should stop them.
If people aren't breaking the law, then why does the government care?
And if government creates laws simply because it wants to control free economic behavior, then what you have is fascism, and I suppose the people should stop the government.
2 posted on
01/13/2012 7:17:41 PM PST by
ClearCase_guy
(Nothing will change until after the war.)
To: ClearCase_guy
>> And if government creates laws simply because it wants to control ...
Why so conditional? The tyranny and fascism is self-evident.
4 posted on
01/13/2012 7:22:06 PM PST by
Gene Eric
(C'mon, Virginia -- are you with us or against us?!)
To: ClearCase_guy
The argument is less about the legalities and more about the decline in business ethic. If you don't have ethics in business..you will get more regulations. It's just that simple.
We don't need unethical business people representing us. And we sure as heck don't need anymore of this perfectly legal privatizing of the gains and leaving the taxpayers with the bill when it fails. All while taking your plunder to questionable foreign markets...like the limousine liberals so like to do.
9 posted on
01/14/2012 7:44:12 AM PST by
Earthdweller
(Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......? Embrace a ruler today.)
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