Mega-corporation lobbyists pull corpocratically-orientated Western governments [especially those of Canada and the U.S.] by the nose. Once in power, established political parties will kowtow to big business’s threats of transferring or eliminating jobs and capital investment, thus economic stability, if corporate ‘requests’ aren’t accommodated.
Worsening matters, such big businesses (via their lobbyists) can get, or are getting, unaccountably even bigger, defying both the very spirit and letter of government rules established to ensure healthy competition by limiting concentrated ownership. It really does seem there's little or no moral/human(e) accountability when huge profit is involved. ‘We are a capitalist nation, after all,’ the morally lame business-as-usual justification typically goes.
Still, there must be a point at which corporate greed thus practice — where already large corporate profits are maintained or increased while many people can’t afford even basic necessities (including healthcare) — will end up hurting big business’s own monetary interests. I can imagine that a healthy, strong and large consumer base — and not just very wealthy consumers — are needed.
Safe and affective, I'm asking my dentist tomorrow and see what she has to say, but I'm pretty sure I already know since she ghosted me for three years 2020 - 2023, and admitted to me last year that she had been injured from two Covid shots, paused for a minute and said, 3 shots, and all I could do was bite my tongue and let her vent
Mega-corporation lobbyists pull corpocratically-orientated Western governments [especially those of Canada and the U.S.] by the nose. Once in power, established political parties will kowtow to big business’s threats of transferring or eliminating jobs and capital investment, thus economic stability, if corporate ‘requests’ aren’t accommodated.
Worsening matters, such big businesses (via their lobbyists) can get, or are getting, unaccountably even bigger, defying both the very spirit and letter of government rules established to ensure healthy competition by limiting concentrated ownership. It really does seem there's little or no moral/human(e) accountability when huge profit is involved. ‘We are a capitalist nation, after all,’ the morally lame business-as-usual justification typically goes.
Still, there must be a point at which corporate greed thus practice — where already large corporate profits are maintained or increased while many people can’t afford even basic necessities (including healthcare) — will end up hurting big business’s own monetary interests. I can imagine that a healthy, strong and large consumer base — and not just very wealthy consumers — are needed.
Safe and affective, I'm asking my dentist tomorrow and see what she has to say, but I'm pretty sure I already know since she ghosted me for three years 2020 - 2023, and admitted to me last year that she had been injured from two Covid shots, paused for a minute and said, 3 shots, and all I could do was bite my tongue and let her vent