To: Calpernia
So I'll ask my question again. When does a corporation become a threat -- when it is publicly traded -- is that the cutoff line? I want to find out from you when corporations become a problem. If a business earns more than a $1,000,000 is it a problem? Or does a business become too powerful when it it makes $10,000,000. Or is the tipping point $100,000,000. I know when people become bad. It is when they do something like murdering somebody or raping somebody. But I am unclear on this point with respect to corporations because just as guns don't kill people, neither do corporations. So, I'm trying to get a handle on how and when a corporation becomes bad. Do they have to actually do something to be considered bad or do they become bad simply by having too much in sales.
To: vbmoneyspender
39 posted on
08/05/2003 8:09:47 PM PDT by
Calpernia
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To: vbmoneyspender
What corporations help HITLER ?
42 posted on
08/05/2003 8:15:41 PM PDT by
comnet
To: vbmoneyspender
When corporations hire illegals, they become bad (Tyson, et al). When corporations sell technology to China so that they can build missiles that can hit North American and kill Americans they become bad (Loral). When straw corporations are created so that taxpayer dollars can be used to creat a high speed global communications network and is sold to China for pennies on the dollar, they become bad (Global Crossing).
In fact any corporation aiding and abetting a self declared enemy of the United States (China) is bad. Especially if they take OPIC money to insure their investments in China and take the US military to protect their investments in other communist/totalitarian/socialist countries.
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