Gosh, you mean we should stop allowing companies that are registered in America, and hence indemnified against liability as to their shareholders and officers, from moving their operations to overseas tax havens and paying substandard workes less-than-living-wages to do poorer work?
AND, just to be on the safe side, we prevent the same firms from paying out massive claims losses that result from crappy products, only to turn around and take those losses as deductions on the backs of the taxpayers?
What an insane concept! American commercial firms forced to serve the interests of We the People who allow them to operate in our jurisdictions with our indemntiy! Oh, yeah.... like they were forced to do by State laws in all 50 States between 1907 and the 1960's until their lobby power succeeded in overturning the last of such laws....hmmmm....... interesting.
So, they can use economies of scale and international free trade treaties built for them, in order to out-compete the small businessman who does not have access to off-shoring, out-sourcing and tax deduction tools that the dinosaurs of industry use daily. We are those small business people who engage in actual capitalism in it's purest form. These industry giants are social welfare clubs who compete using unfair business practices which lead to poor consumer products, loss of domestic jobs, lack of return for shareholders and public cost in the form of liability and ensuing inviestigations, oversight and enforcement actions.
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