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To: discostu
724 - "So basically you're saying we should destroy every corporation in the country and put everything under the government. That's called communism and it doesn't work."

Sorry, corporations are allowed to help congress "provide for the common welfare", not just the stockholder's welfare. If they don't do that, then they shouldn't exist. Plenty of corporations provide for the common welfare, and therefore are good.

Go drink some water - it will either allow you to live or to die. Too much, and you die, a controlled amount and you can live nicely.

Where do you allow for corporate/capitalist restrictions? you haven't pointed out anyplace where you have called for any restrictions, until I wrang a simple example of eased pollution restrictions and high fines for pollution out of you.

Where did you post before that, any restrictions at all - for about the 10th time.
736 posted on 04/14/2004 9:06:15 PM PDT by XBob
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To: XBob
Corporations provide for the common welfare by making profit. Profit allows them to expand their business (buy more goods), increase their facilities (buy construction), hire more people, pay their people more, and provide a return on investment for share holders and investors. They provide for the common welfare by being a vital section of our economy and bringing money and goods into the area.

Actually you've only asked 4 times (more LIES from you) and this is the third time I've answered:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1114631/posts?page=561#561
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1114631/posts?page=497#497
737 posted on 04/14/2004 9:18:32 PM PDT by discostu (Brick urgently required, must be thick and well kept)
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