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Originally Posted by HuskyMan
NEWS FLASH: Each and every company's business is uniquely their own. A television manufacturer's business needs are different than the needs of a company that makes flatware. Unfortunately, this concept gets in the way of Marxism where everyone is supposed to be the same and "equal".
If I operate an auto repair shop, I might need $50K in tools and equipment to provide stellar service. OTH, if I operate a charter flight service, I might need a $20 million dollar jet to compete in the market place. Both distinctly different businesses with completely different needs.
Neither the television manufacturing company, the flatware maker, the auto repair shop nor the charter flight service have any need or requirement to justify or explain to the moronic public why they need or possess the tools they have to carry on a trade or business.
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How about banks that are too big to fail, and car companies that repeatedly need bailouts? In many ways my tax dollars help these scumbags keep doing what they do, either through direct aid, or via the almighty tax deduction subsidy. So yes the morons do have a right to know.