I offer a proposition:
That businesses which operate in the US are required to support the principles of The Constitution.
The principle which I am considering is the requirement that a business “promote the general welfare”.
This means that businesses would not have tax advantages, but rather that they were structured to carry tax obligations in order “to promote the general welfare”.
Businesses would not be allowed to pollute the air, water or land because it would not “promote the general welfare”.
Businesses would be structured in ways which would benefit, and not hurt, their employees in order “to promote the general welfare”.
Businesses would practice good stewardship and get their raw materials from local sources in order “to promote the general welfare”.
Insurance practices would “promote the general welfare”.
Education would “promote the general welfare” and provide up to date practices which are known to be good for children.
There would not be a competition for the lowest bidder and lowest grade materials and meaningless jobs.
The whole national attitude would be one of compassion and respect for citizens, not consumers.
Laws would protect against greed and, therefore, its consequences.
There are lots of solutions when the goal is “to promote the general welfare.”
© 2018 Kathryn Hardage
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