> Businesses of all sorts need to get their act together, or step out of the system entirely.
Governments can enforce this. But whether they do, depends upon (in democratic countries) people/voters wanting them to enforce.
> The both of them together bungling everything the way they do, is why we are inflating our currencies, but Government has more control over things than businesses usually do;
As I see it, there's a lid on how much governments can do. It's their voters. Voters have conflicting opinions (within an individual person) and are not honest to themselves about or aware of their priorities.
Example: voters (as employees) want a big pay check from a big corp near them .. on the other hand they want protection from the environment being polluted. What do they want more, probably the former.
> Businesses of all sorts need to get their act together, or step out of the system entirely.
Governments can enforce this. But whether they do, depends upon (in democratic countries) people/voters wanting them to enforce.
> The both of them together bungling everything the way they do, is why we are inflating our currencies, but Government has more control over things than businesses usually do;
As I see it, there's a lid on how much governments can do. It's their voters. Voters have conflicting opinions (within an individual person) and are not honest to themselves about or aware of their priorities.
Example: voters (as employees) want a big pay check from a big corp near them .. on the other hand they want protection from the environment being polluted. What do they want more, probably the former.