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ok um.. can you say exactly what your policies are...
In post 106 first you say you don't like private businesses because they don't work when the company isn't "public". Then you point out their bottom line is greed (the objective of obtaining profit for shareholders?) and this increases the likelyhood of corruption.
Now you say you just want them to be "transparent" and that greed is ok. However private businesses are already regulated, if they are suspected of crime they have to show the FBI their records, so I don't see how this is any different from what we have now. Are you saying all the records should be monitored by the government or displayed to the public because it would be a bureaucratic nightmare.