Bfgrn
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The regulations he is touting that limited corporate charters in length also gave those corporations a state backed monopoly that made competition illegal. Madison speaking against corporations means he was speaking up against a regulated market system that prevented competition and innovation, not against what we think of when we hear the same word today. I addressed that in a previous post, and he repeated the exact same talking points, and then tried to claim constitutional authority for his position by making a specious comparison.
Why encourage that?
I had decided to dismiss your absolute blather. But you felt a need to continue your ideological gymnastics. So in our founder's day government completely controlled corporations.
There is a difference between a government sanctioned monopoly and a completely controlled corporation.
Then you applaud the rules and regulations from Obama as laissez-faire doctrine...