Why you guys are making such a big deal about this is beyond me:
Subsidies probably distort the market way, way more:
Over Half of All U.S. Tax Subsidies Go to Four Industries. Guess Which Ones? | ThinkProgress
Doctors, lawyers, contractors and something like 1/3 of all professions are 'regulated' thereby distorting natural pricing.
Oil, corn, etc are all highly controlled and have artificial pricing.
The entire 'public company' model is a distortion of the market (if you think it isn't you don't understand how it works and what a natural market is, in which case I suggest you pick up a copy of
The Wealth of Nations)
The list is almost endless. I'd say 99cents out of every dollar you spend is spent on products and services that are artificially priced.
In the end, I'm sure 99% of people here hire less than 500 employees, so it would actually give you a leg up in competing with big companies.
Personally; anything that benefits me personally in a legal manner I'm in favor for. And no, I'm not going to live that long, so fuck everyone else.
This shit reminds me of people that eat shitty food and then worry about GMOs.
Oh and that bitch is crazy and her bullshit tirades make no sense. But so do the backers of virtually all special interest groups; rhetoric is the name of the day; not dialectics. If it were the other way around, we'd have a VERY different world.
PS. if you think we live under a capitalist/socialist/communist society you must be on crack. Power is the name of the game; always has, always will be. If you wanted to apply a word to the structure of modern American society, it would probably be closer to cronyism than anything else, with maybe a little bit of capitalism and socialist-capitalism (where society pays for the blunders of capitalism) mixed in for good measure.
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