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2005-06-29
Alfman ,
Big government is nice, but you end up with corporations who are willing and able to abuse their immense corporate oversight to the detriment of everyone else and even competition itself will suffer. The trick is to leave government out of the selection of winners and losers, and not be tempted to protect people's profit for electoral purposes.
Only where there is government granted special favours (patents, etc...) you'll find monopolies.
Have a little faith in people, you'll be surprised.
And where will you find people, that don't have an agenda, to level the playing field?