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And CG is correct this time. Corporations don’t have a political ideology beyond power.
It proves that there must be some regulation. Because people are people.
I don't see anything in his article that trashed all big corporations.
He fails to distinguish Rearden Steel from Associated Steel, or the Twentieth Century Motor Company (during the presidency of Gerald "Jed" Starnes Sr.) from the 20th Century post-Jed or the "Amalgamated Service Company," Lee Hunsacker, President. Or the Mulligan Bank from the Community National Bank.
If everyone who is skeptical of corporate influence, who wants to send "stimulus" payments, who is dependent on gov't progs like Social Security to live, who believes conspiracy theories, who's mad a tech and trade for supposedly taking their jobs, and who is open to disregarding the Constitution because their cause is righteous all joined forces...