What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
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Brian Essi
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What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
It is happening in Lakewood. "In the words of City Council: Key Points of the Agreement"
"This agreement means a unique partnership between a community, its doctors and other healthcare providers".
The agreement (if we ever see it) is really only between the City and CCF--and not "a community and its doctors and other healthcare providers" so this is a dishonest and misleading statement i.e. Propaganda.
So what does history call it when a "powerful" leader and a unanimous City Council are in lock step have formed a marriage with a powerful and mighty corporate entity like CCF?
"This agreement means a unique partnership between a community, its doctors and other healthcare providers".
The agreement (if we ever see it) is really only between the City and CCF--and not "a community and its doctors and other healthcare providers" so this is a dishonest and misleading statement i.e. Propaganda.
So what does history call it when a "powerful" leader and a unanimous City Council are in lock step have formed a marriage with a powerful and mighty corporate entity like CCF?
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tom monahan
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Re: What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
Brian:
It's called a "company town."
It's called a "company town."
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Brian Essi
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Re: What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
Tom,tom monahan wrote:Brian:
It's called a "company town."
That presumes that our "powerful" executive and his legislators are in fact "weak". And you may be right. But one Legislator told me that. the Executive "really believes" in "his" plan. So that implies that it an almost dictatorial "solution" by a supreme leader albeit with the help and power of the almighty CCF. After all, CCF could not accomplish this witth the supreme leader and not could the leader have been rejected without the CCF.
So presuming our perceived "alpha male" leader is not weak, what model in history in the last 80 years or so speaks to the marriage of government and big business?
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Re: What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
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scott gilman
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Brian Essi
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Re: What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
That implies "common interests". There may be common interests between Summers and CCF. However, in our city it is clear that a health half have different interests and another portion has been misled with lies and Propagandascott gilman wrote:Corporatism
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cameron karslake
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Re: What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
Fascism is what I call it.
New world order anyone?
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Brian, love your "hints"...
New world order anyone?
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Brian, love your "hints"...
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Dan Alaimo
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Re: What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
This is not what Brian is after, but it certainly is quite Nixonian.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste." - Winston Churchill (Quote later appropriated by Rahm Emanuel)
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Brian Essi
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Re: What Does History Call The Marriage Of Big Business and Government?
Cameron,cameron karslake wrote:Fascism is what I call it.
New world order anyone?
One of the most difficult cancers to eradicate.
Hello?!
Brian, love your "hints"...
I like your intellectual consistency and adherence to principle.
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