The whole post rests on a premise that there is some kind of difference between "business" and individuals. Like businesses are made up of Martians or something.
The truth is that people need jobs, goods and services that businesses provide. Gov't is not acting out of some kind of largesse but rather gets its revenue from business activity. Yet, and here is the subtext, how much benefit is there to anyone from studies about the snail darter? Or any of the thousands of stupid, pointless wastes of money that government does? None, except for those vested interests that continue to get gov't money.
The point is that businesses exploit the very things that give them the ability to create profit and jobs yet don't pay their fair share in taxes.
All you republicans say "You can't tax the job creators" yet they wouldn't have jobs to create if government didn't provide the infrastructure to have it in.
Logistics wouldn't exist without the FEDERAL INTERSTATE SYSTEM. What business would survive without Logistics? Not a single one.
So its time to pay your fair share and no bitching about it.
You are a total buffoon. No doubt there.
You have named one, exactly one, federally funded infrastructure project. There are no others. The entire federal budget does not go to maintaining the highways.
What is business's "fair share" of taxes? How will you assess that? What percentage of highway use is actually personal?