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Not talking about "public" companies, but private ones. Private property is sacrosanct to a free society. Laws that give special favors to some citizens over others erode that freedom.
What's dumb is to think the laws you cited "enable the business to exist". Cuz for sure we all know businesses didn't exist before those laws...
If you serve the public...you are a public company for the purposes of this discussion.
Try thinking about how difficult running a business would be without laws, law enforcement, infrastructure and other publicly
funded necessities having to do with health and education.
Businesses only exist because the community affords them the opportunity.
Nope, still private property, still a private business. Public is owned by government. Nice try, but you don't get to change the definition of words to suit your world view.
You are playing with words to avoid the meat of the issue. That's to be expected.
Ironic. The meat of the issue is that business operate because people make voluntary decisions to engage in trade, not because central planners pick and choose winners and losers in exchange for political support.
True, that is to be expected.
You didn't spend much time thinking there, did ya?
On your posts? Never.