Aizle wrote:
DFK! wrote:
Witty anecdotes aside, would you like to address the question?
Why should entities not be allowed to influence government, if they are to be under the purview of government?
I thought my phrase was fairly clear. The government was setup to provide for the people, not for corporations or unions. I firmly believe that both corporations and unions have a corrupting influence on our government. IMHO, the only entities that should have any direct control over our politics is the individual.
Except that the individual's make up the organization, and, being a regulated entity, they are thus regulated as part of that organization. As such, there would be no way for those individuals to have representation or a voice for their organization. In other words, you would restrict their rights of association.
Now, perhaps if you'd like to elimnate direct lobbying by organizations, I could probably get behind that, but eliminating the broadcasting of ads and such is simply inequitable application of rights.
Aizle wrote:
As for the long term definition, I don't view 3-5 years as long term, even for a company. Yet that is how most public companies are managed. Obviously I don't consider most public companies to be competently managed.
Except that it is long-term. The entire market for a company can change in 90 days in the modern era, much less 5 years. Forecasting anything past that timeframe becomes a total guessing game. Would you feel better if organizational leadership provided you guesses? I wouldn't. Responsible management literally cannot forecast beyond that timeframe in most industries without undermining that whole "responsible" part.
An individual, however, doesn't have to adapt to a changing environment nearly as much as an organization does. Just look at any 5 year period in the last, say, 25 years and compare the start point with the end point. How many organizations wouldn't have had to make substantial changes to survive that timespan? Very few.
@ Monty: You're blatant ignorance of the function of corporate finance and governance is what is laughable. You have zero comprehension of how corporations work beyond your hatred and slander of all of them. I have no desire to get into a back and forth "nuh, uh... you suxx" with you beyond making the statement I just made, and which I'll reiterate now: you have from what I can tell, no knowledge or experience with corporate finance on which to base any of your statements.