Those who support companies support the system of laws making companies possible. Those who support that system of laws support the country.
We don't have a dichotomy here; rather, it's a seamless garment of interconnected structure.
Ford's assets don't just evaporate in a bankruptcy. Rather, they will be assigned to new and more deserving owners and managers. The employees will see to it that their own discomfort is limited in duration and scope ~ however, I'd move out of Greater Detroit.
"Ford's assets don't just evaporate in a bankruptcy. Rather, they will be assigned to new and more deserving owners and managers. The employees will see to it that their own discomfort is limited in duration and scope ~ however, I'd move out of Greater Detroit."
I disagree. You're using zero sum. Are you a Marxist? Just as wealth can be created, it can be destroyed.
This is not a zero sum game.
When we start abandoning entire cities and states (Michigan), I have to say I don't see pure capitalism as being particularly successful.