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The Trouble with "Privatization"
Submitted by Anthony Gregory on Wed, 2010-05-26 03:00
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Business is none of the government's business, says Becky Akers.
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It seems to me that if criminals hide behind a corporation, then the government needs to become involved in a corporation's business in order to enforce laws.
If corporations are indeed "people" then they should be subject to the law (regulation), just as the government enforces laws for the general public.
US CODE: Title 28,3002. Definitions
(15) "United States" means —
(A) a Federal corporation;
(B) an agency, department, commission, board, or other entity of the United States; or
(C) an instrumentality of the United States. ~ http://tinyurl.com/2u23xv
If criminals do hide behind a corporation, consider this DRichards, your "government" is a corporation.