How involved should the government be in business interests?

February 17, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
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kiwi.wiwi asked:

How involved should the government be in business interests? What should the relationship be between the government and business?

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5 Responses to “How involved should the government be in business interests?”
  1. Glenn Beck says:

    Listen, I’m no expert, but I’m Glenn Beck. The government shouldn’t be involved in anything. If the government is involved, it’s a violation of our constitution. Glenn Beck

  2. Our2js says:

    A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.

    Thomas Jefferson. Our2js

  3. TJTB says:

    Not very involved. Government just needs to place some safe guards against loopholes and tax evaders and such, and then leave free market alone. TJTB

  4. Mike W says:

    Government shouldn’t be directly involved in running private companies, they should be there to enforce the law. Mike W

  5. DAVID A says:

    Government should be involved economically to tax individuals in accordance to how much they profit from society and infrastructure and to place regulation on big corporations and banks who take ridiculous risks for profit that can have an adverse effect and essentially plunge our economy into a depression.

    Government should regulate certain products and services such as food, drugs, and health care among others.

    Government should work to encourage innovation and reward businesses and for-profit firms for social responsibility which ultimately benefit society , which government exists to protect.

    Government can do this in the form of tax breaks or grants with special conditions only to businesses that are socially responsible. DAVID A

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