midwestyankee
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I am talking about skewed incentives...and, you're right, businesses' interests are faced down by unaware consumers, which skews the playing field.
It just strikes me as "odd" that interest groups have more power in dictating what your "civil" behaviors and goods should be. That is not always a bad thing, it's just ...odd (and that makes my statement naive beyond belief).
I'm going to disagree in degree. I don't think that interest groups determine what the civil behaviors should be; they determine what we will have to accept as civil. And they do this because they have a louder voice in the process. Ten million unemployed single mothers can't yell as loudly as fifty lobbyists with bulging checkbooks.