IOW, first one gets the money (by any means, including things which later get forbidden), then one gets the divine right to distribute it at one's whim. That's power, and it's good for business. We call that "laundering the biography".
I don't know about anyone else, but I am an ethical business woman and I work very hard for my money. I also contribute to a number of charities because I consider them worthwhile. So is that power or good for my business? Exactly how many charities are there to which you have contributed? I can tell you one thing, when Obama's massive tax increases kick in, I will no longer contribute to any charity because I resent the fact that the money that I have worked so hard and honestly for will be forcibly confiscated from me by the government.
When a corporation weasels money out of your pocket to redistribute it to its CEOs et al, that's business as usual.
Give me an example of how corporations forcibly weasel money out of anyone;'s pockets. This is what the government does. No one forces me to purchase a good or a service that I do not want or need. That is, until Nobama's health care bill with the provision that forces everyone to purchase health insurance.
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