Cap them at a billion, because you get taxed astronomically, and seeing your other post about being double taxed, I'd also be pissed.
Definitely don't think that corporations should get tax breaks either, if you're not going to do it for all businesses that have to compete with someone that has a leg up because of government giving them a good deal. Like the Amazon deal in NY.
They're also tax payers, but yes corporate welfare should be nil. I mean I don't think they're gods among men, since they themselves are just men, but the question was why should we care if it doesn't affect us, and those are the ways we're affected.
They buy goods and services. They employ people. They give to charity. They help 3rd world countries. Do you think rich people hoard money w/o trying to make more, or trying to help people? I won't say they're great people either, but that's how they effect us.
Seeing as the founders wanted stalemate for the most part. It would make sense that it would take most of the nation to make an amendment that would go across the land.
I bet they counted thier lucky stars when they heard what was happening in Paris, and how fast things were degrading, that they made a pretty free but structured government.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/does-latinx-rhyme-kleenex-latino-latina-hispanic-woke-gender-lgbtqia-colonialism-progressives-11639930248
Actual Latinos shun the word “Latinx.” According to a November 2021 poll by Bendixen & Amandi International, only 2% of Americans of Latin descent refer to themselves that way. Some 68% prefer “Hispanic” to “Latino” and “Latina.” And 40% are offended by “Latinx,” which means it’s a mistake for a politician to use the word, at least around Latino constituents.