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If a company, GM for example, is "too big to fail," why should it not be more powerful than some small nation? Much as I would hate working at Government Motors, it' still a better fate than living in a tiny, third-world "armpit" which has fewer citizens than GM has employees. Rio Muni, apparently, wasn't "too big to fail." It was a small nation, and became part of a larger one.<br> Of course some regulation is necessary, but I don't trust the current liar-in-chief, who has never run a business, to appoint the right people to do only the necessary regulating and no more.
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