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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Judson Phillips: Corporations to the Rescue

** FILE ** U.S. Chamber of Commerce head Thomas Donohue listens to a question after his State of American Business address on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. (AP Photo, File)Tea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips

Judson Phillips: Corporations to the Rescue

Judson Phillips, founder of the Tea Party Nation. posted an article in The Washington Times about corporatism running America.  He mentioned that the U.S. government is no longer of the people, by the people, or for the people.  Instead it's of the rich corporations, by the rich corporations, and for the rich corporations.  Our elected elite in Washington are controlled by many of the mega corporations, regardless whether they're Democrat or Republican.  I don't believe our major corporations are the only group of elitists that control our politicians, but they're one of them.  They contribute mega dollars to the political coffers of our politicians.  And in return for their support, our politicians pass legislation to pay back favors to them regardless whether it be amnesty for illegals, or whatever agenda they may have.  I am very pro-business and I always try to give businesses a benefit of a doubt.  As important as it is to for our government to possess a pro-business environment, I don't favor corporations to the point that they surpass the national interests of our country.  If it's not good for America, then it doesn't need to be in our country regardless how much it may benefit mega corporations.  The national interests of our nation always comes first.  It may be cheaper for business to higher illegal aliens for example, , but it's not the best interest for our nation as a whole when it comes to our families and America's culture. 

America's roots were established by the Pilgrims and the Puritans in the 1620's and the 1630's.  The Judeo Christian foundation is what has built America.  Anything that chips away at America's founding roots is bad for the country.  The reason why America is in the shape it's in is because we've strayed from our founding roots.

To read this article from Judson Phillips, click on the above link from The Washington Times.

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