Corporate subsidies can result in cronyism, where a corporation can leech off the government and use those subsidies to gain a competitive edge destroying competitors and potentially monopolizing the market. Furthermore I would rather have it be we have a healthy market which doesn’t require corporate subsidies by ensuring the consumers class is consuming enough, the population isn’t deflating, we have robust infrastructures, a robust labor force, things like inflation and deflation are under control, housing prices are reasonable, etc so we don’t have to rely on excessive govt intervention. Yes it is ok for moderate corporate subsidies but it must be strictly limited to certain initiatives or economic goals we have regarding things like health care, housing, military manufacturing, global competition, food prices, farmers (buy grain from them when supply is too high or demand is too low), and clean energy initiatives.
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