Hmmm, economic collapse looms.
It really seems to be all or nothing economically in this game. As an anarchic nation I didn't want to regulate incorporation, but I thought private enterprise was fine outside of allowing limited liability. But my issue is:
The Issue
Big business, fed up with over-regulation in Dristhmy, are heading offshore in ever-increasing numbers.
The Debate
- "Good riddance!" says noted environmentalist Roger Mistletoe. "Sniff that air! It's never been so clean! At last, our society is freeing itself from the consumer death-trap! I say it's time to take the final step and outlaw capitalism once and for all!"
- "This is a catastrophe waiting to happen," says the Chamber of Commerce. "Think of the consequences! Without big business, where do the jobs come from? Where do we get our medicine? Our cars? Our latest fashions? There are dozens of useless regulations the government could abolish today to make life easier for commerce, and it's high time they did."
Small businesses create better jobs, big businesses create cheaper products. Thats what came out of the WalMart lesson isn't it? Without copyright laws anyone should be able to mix up medication in their bath tub and sell it to the community. Which one allows business without allowing limited liability?