Kinda gettin off subject here but....
>Some, like me, see basically the reverse. Corporations/business can take care of themselves and let's have government take care of THE PEOPLE.
Well if companies like Chrysler go out of business, what happens to the people who loose their job and what happens to the economy? All in all, haven't Chrysler done pretty well since? Maybe, maybe not but more people are working because of the bailout. Trying to save people's lively hood and maybe the economy, isn't that helping "THE PEOPLE"?
>You don't really think that you went to war in Iraq for "the people", do you?
In case you do, let me clarify for you that it was done for oil, big business and future flexing (for more oil and more big business).
Ok. I respect you opinion.
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