Is Industry For or Against the Paris Climate Agreement? Big Business with government protection against free market competition is FOR it. Small to Medium business (able to compete) is AGAINST it.
Posted by freedomforall 7 years, 10 months ago to Politics
"Both Elon Musk (of Tesla) and Bob Iger (of Walt Disney) have resigned from an advisory role in the Trump administration in protest of the Paris pullout."
Good riddance to slimy scum that promulgate legislation that loots from everyone else using government power to enrich themselves. Put those jerks in jail for theft.
"So there is a real split here. Large companies are fine with the regulations, and many even advocate them. Smaller companies employing a few hundred people – which constituted 99 percent of the companies in the United States and account for half of private sector employment – are almost universally opposed."
"Big business, for more than 100 years, has been a main lobbying force for more intense government controls over trade, enterprise, labor, and property in general. The reason makes sense of vast amounts of American history: government controls can benefit incumbents in the competitive process and hobble upstarts and aggressive innovators. The large, established businesses can bear the new costs while their smaller competitors cannot."
Good riddance to slimy scum that promulgate legislation that loots from everyone else using government power to enrich themselves. Put those jerks in jail for theft.
"So there is a real split here. Large companies are fine with the regulations, and many even advocate them. Smaller companies employing a few hundred people – which constituted 99 percent of the companies in the United States and account for half of private sector employment – are almost universally opposed."
"Big business, for more than 100 years, has been a main lobbying force for more intense government controls over trade, enterprise, labor, and property in general. The reason makes sense of vast amounts of American history: government controls can benefit incumbents in the competitive process and hobble upstarts and aggressive innovators. The large, established businesses can bear the new costs while their smaller competitors cannot."
I agree they are not friends of liberty regardless of how genteel they appear. Many are not evil, but they are so brainwashed they can't recognize evil regardless of the evidence. Rational thought is a subject they failed.
They should wear a t-shirt with that motto: "I failed rational thought 101" or "Rational thought- who needs it."
Well, I guess I kinda just did.