But no one is talking about taxing them disproportionately, just fairly. Many of the largest and richest corporations are simply paying no taxes at all. With tax-heavens and creative accountants, and with "your man" in office, is it really so hard to see why the rich, and large corporations in particular are not paying their fair share?
Though the same principle applies to small and medium businesses, the Mom 'n Pop store down the street if you will, and large multinational corporations, there are several (hundred?) orders of magnitutde that seperate them. Its the difference between allowed to carry a gun, and being allowed to raise a 10,000 man armed militia. Techinically, they're the same principle, but its absurd to treat them as equals.
I think Ford makes an excellent point, that the "hands off" appraoch to government doesn't work unless we embrace a very cynical "surival of the fittest" model, which I think most people are not read to do. I'de add more, but he just about summed it up.
Kaz: as always, its a pleasure talking to you, you add some much needed entertainment to these politcal threads. I especially like the the angry red text, constant CAPITALIZATION, and vague insults, it shows a level of sophistication and restraint that I had previously thought impossible.. You know, if you put Tin Can, ionia, Beowulf and yourself in a room, and you all agreed to only talk about foreign policy, you'de all be the best of friends.