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Why is big business considered evil by the left but big government is considered wonderful?

Big business produces a product, creates job and creates wealth. Big government creates large inefficient agencies, gobbles up wealth, creates waste and is corrupt. Big business needs to be watched and when found corrupt the corrupt need to go to jail.


I am truly hoping you get some decent answers to this question that can lend some logic to that position. It reeks of cognitive dissonance to me and always has.

Big Business "The Drift" Music Video

A music video for "The Drift." A track off the band's most recent full-length, "Mind The Drift." CD & LP available ...

Horses are big business in UAE

That led to Olascoaga opening business ties with Dubai and 10 years later, at the age of 31, he helps run a family business selling Uruguayan-reared horses with Arabian blood to the United Arab Emirates. DUBAI—When an economic crisis in Uruguay strained the finances of Pio Olascoaga Amaya’s family farm, he found salvation halfway across the world: the horse racing industry of Dubai. “If I sell a horse in Uruguay for let’s say $20,000 (U. S. ) on average, here you can sell at a minimum $40,000,” he said. After the horse finished third, he was able to sell it to a trainer working for Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Dubai’s ruler and an avid sponsor, owner and rider of horses. He acts as an agent for other farms in Uruguay as well as his own farm, which has 600 horses.

Putin and Russia's big business in 2012-14: From unstable stability to stable ...

His two biggest challenges in the next two years will come from growing divisions within the political and business establishment as well as potential new waves of mass discontent with unpopular economic reforms in Russia’s big industrial centres. With the inauguration of Vladimir Putin to the Russian presidency on May 7, 2012, Russia’s leading entrepreneurs instead of restoration of political stability can see their investments and corporate assets exposed to growing political risks. In the fall of 2011, the country’s middle class together with diverse opposition forces and a bohemian circle of writers, singers and prominent journalists, challenged the corruption of the electoral process in Russia which led to the questionable... Ironically, Russia’s highly divided opposition movement and a nascent middle class, so vocal during the recent public demonstrations in Moscow, are not the real threat to Vladimir Putin’s rule. Most importantly, the opposition rallies in Moscow questioned Mr Putin’s ability to deal with Russia’s archaic and non-transparent political and economic system.

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But for millions of small businesses that supply billions of dollars of goods and services to America’s largest corporations — business-to-business or B2B sales, as they are known — another insidious trend over the past two years has cropped up... Yet effective March 31, 2010, Cisco announced to its small business suppliers that as a rule Cisco would wait sixty days after receipt of an invoice — or net 60, in business jargon — before cutting a check. As is well understood, one major reason is that banks have scaled back small business lending…. The reason Cisco gave for this new policy was not that it was hard up: the company has nearly $39 billion of cash on its balance sheet, and in the third quarter of 2010 alone it spent $2. 6 percent, from $6. 8 billion in the last year....

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Horses are big business in UAE
Horses are big business in UAE As the oil-rich Gulf economies boom, the hobbies of its wealthy local populations tend to become big business — and nowhere is that more true than for horses, a traditional passion of the region's Bedouin tribes. Dubai, with its large tourist sector

Mother's Day means an opportunity for big business for some working moms
Cecen chooses to work on Mother's Day because it is an important day for her business. (/Danny Drake) Jamie Mancini of Wildwood, owner and managing partner of Neil's Steak & Seafood Restaurant on Schellenger Ave in Wildwood,

Putin and Russia's big business in 2012-14: From unstable stability to stable ...
Putin and Russia's big business in 2012-14: From unstable stability to stable ... His two biggest challenges in the next two years will come from growing divisions within the political and business establishment as well as potential new waves of mass discontent with unpopular economic reforms inRussia's big industrial centres.

Big banks still take big risks with trades
Big banks still take big risks with trades Last year, losses at two big institutions rocked the financial world. MF Global went out of business after making an ill-timed bet on European debt. Before that, a UBS trader in London lost the company $2.3 billion. The 2008 financial crisis was the

The GOP's Big-Business Bow
The GOP's Big-Business Bow Hmm. Big business has long supported Ex-Im, which doles out billions of dollars of taxpayer-backed loans, loan guarantees and insurance to their customers annually. That help comes with a price for US companies like Delta Air Lines, which found itself