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u/satanic_hamster ยท 1 pointr/CapitalismVSocialism

> Because they can use the State, insulating themselves from having to provide value at all.

Then that seems to undermine your entire point. That the State has no subjective value to you personally, is wholly irrelevant to the fact that businesses and corporations love it to secure their economic advantage over others. (i.e. States have tremendous value contra your original claim)

> Ooh, this'll be good.

> Sat on the backburner until Xerox got a hold of it.

> Seriously. This is a google search away.

> AT&T[1]

> Did Alexander Graham Bell secretly work for the government, or something?

> Chalk's International Airlines began operation in 1919. Prior to this, St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line operated for about four months, carrying around 1200 passengers during its time, in 1914.

Learn your history.

> Investing 101: No investment is without risk.

Wrong. Ever since the end of the Cold War, economists have understood that the mechanism by which the US government stimulates production is essentially by creating a State guaranteed market for industries and R&D alike.