Would a large megacorporation be more efficient at running the federal government like a business?

Would a large megacorporation be more efficient at running the federal government like a business?

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no because you need competition for power; if power is secure then leadership faces no survival pressures

when profit = taxes - expenditure, what do you think?

Efficience doesn’t inherently come from being a corporate. It stems from evolving in a free market.

Also, megacorps have tons of inefficiencies that come from their size and agency costs

>Would a large megacorporation be more efficient at running the federal government like a business?
A large megacorporation would also have a means of permanently firing people too since they are treated as a governing body. The McDonald's Republic only believes in exile to the afterlife.

Don't they?

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Running the government like a business would be cancerous, governments are not businesses.
>efficient
This word is meaningless.

How can the McDonald Republic fight back the Chick-fil-a Federation?

Megacorporations just like the current federal government will happily fly faggot flags and would not dare cross the LGBTQ. You would get the same outcome both socially and politically if a megacorporation ran the federal government just slightly different way of accomplishing the same goals

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They are trying to do it right now. That's what globohomo is about.

>large megacorporation
Just look at the long term effects of any franchise on their customers to have an answer. Even if we grant that the US is litigation-prone, you're now composed of ~70% overweight, 40% obese people across your population.
How would a state look like that produces the equivalent of fat fucks who need medical treatment for their dietary issues at 30. Well, probably not that different from what you already have, woke propaganda and all.

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Corporations are just adult day-cares for the most part, so it wouldn't be all that different.

Blackrock is that you OP???

>Dicks
>"Lets go eat dicks"
Do americans really?

a part of me hopes they succeed, im so sick of npc goy scum lucking into getting rich and powerful off it

at least maybe the trains will run on time

Damn. It's already over for Mickey D's

imagine eating slop fried in rancid grease

MF never read Bastiat’s Parable of the Broken Window

Bikes are good for the economy. They free investment money that would otherwise be put into less efficient solutions

>>"Lets go eat dicks"
>Do americans really?

Given that Dick's only has 8 locations, all in the greater Seattle area (one of the gayest metros you'll find outside SF), I would say unironically say yes.

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oh man

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> They free investment money that would otherwise be put into less efficient solutions
That's an assumption. You have a need (transportation, in a healthier way too maybe) and an item that meets the conditions to satisfy the need.
In the absence of that solution, it makes more sense to assume another need will get satisfied with the money, and since we have no idea what that would be (we might guess using Maslow or the likes), we can't possibly assume the money would be used for a less efficient solution.

go to sleep mutt nigger
profits is value above all else in a corporation no money = no corporation
to achieve profits you need a product if you are a small corporation you need consumers and a good product to competive against other corporations
if there is no corporation left for you to competive against and you're the single biggest corporation you can do all kinds of shit and scams you could lower your product quality to the ground and people would still buy from you because there is no one else to buy a better product from
this is how corps work
they need intervention from government or else at some point you'll get a monopoly

*Mencius Moldbug noises*

they already sort of do via campaign donations and bribes for tax cuts and subsidies

literally nothing would change

They already do. What do you think lobbyists are for. They fund the 'management' into the job