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OUR FREE MARKET ECONOMY
Political destruction of the health insurance industry means the destruction of yet another fundamental industry within America’s free market society and system.
The recent legal filings against Wall Street's Main Street may be the very ax that cuts the legs off of the body of corporate America.
Corporate America began as a mere idea, and then as each company grew, they became an integral aspect of corporate America, which in turn evolved into Wall Street.
Basic economy is such that a business must turn a profit in order to survive. Decisions need to be made and plans implemented for the business to survive and moreover to thrive. Businesses must have basic freedoms in order to move their companies forward. Decisions and directions need to be at the sole discretion of the Directors.
If government steps in to regulate in a manner of denial, then government has overstepped its bounds as a governing body. Businesses must either make economic sense and civil decisions or they will perish as a mere effect of the free market idea.
Supply and demand is basic. Fulfill it and survive, or miss the market and die. Plain and simple.
American corporations were built on the backs of entrepreneurs and forged with employees. Decisions were made based on the market and the ability for growth. And who was ultimately in charge of the whether a company lived or died was and still is, the customer. The people are the customer.
Today, the customer is still in charge, as we continue to struggle for the right to a free market.
The Free market was built on basic entrepreneurial economics. Sell an honest product at an honest price and you will have an honestly valued customer. There is nothing in the basic concept and principle of a free market business that involves government.
America was not built upon government; it was built upon the people. The needs and rights of the people for the benefit of the people. The benefits that a free market affords, life, liberty and freedom. Freedom to procure work, and freedom to earn a wage, and freedom to quit your job or close your business. Our government should not be death of corporations or corporate industry or tie the hands of entrepreneurs.
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