and how corporate-dominated governments are kinda routed there (take, say, America for example).
Edit: Oh, and a bonus question! What option would you pick should you receive this issue?
Title: Privilege Rights
The Issue: Many radically left-leaning citizens believe companies have more power than the government.
Validity: Extreme capitalism
Option 1: "Of course these leftist extremists would say something like that," sighs the CEO of the @@MAJORINDUSTRY@@ Megacorp. "It's time we suppress these lazy good-for-nothing teens, and what better way than by allowing corporations to take punitive action against degenerate workers?"
[effect] @@LEADER@@ is always right
Option 2: "That's the dribble I'd expect from such a socialist," scoffs the CEO of the @@MAJORINDUSTRY@@ Supermart. "Of course the government is all-powerful and strives for efficiency, which is why you commend our efforts in keeping societal order and wish to expand our influence over international economic and social policy, right?"
[effect] @@LEADER@@ is always right
Option 3: "Communist!" screeches the CEO of the @@MAJORINDUSTRY@@ Ultramarket. "The government wouldn't have to worry about losing power if the legislature and tax collector were their own for-profit companies. That's how you fix a problem that never existed."
[effect] @@LEADER@@ is always right
Validity: Physical Currency
Option 4a: "Personally, I don't see anything wrong with corporations having more power than the government," suggests the only bureaucrat you've seen in weeks, flicking through several stacks of @@CURRENCYPLURAL@@. "Makes my job easier. Might as well stick around as a puppet figure and choose legislation based on companies' better judgement."
[effect] @@LEADER@@ is always right
Validity: Digital Currency
Option 4b: "Personally, I don't see anything wrong with corporations having more power than the government," suggests the only bureaucrat you've seen in weeks, refreshing a bank account webpage with an impressively long string of digits. "Makes my job easier. Might as well stick around as a puppet figure and choose legislation based on companies' better judgement."
[effect] @@LEADER@@ is always right
Option 5: "Uh-uh..." meekly mumbles your lowest and smallest advisor, hiding underneath your desk. "N-not to s-sound like a leftist, or anything... b-but, m... maybe we should... uh... think a bit about workers and small business owners, and... maybe keep corporations out of our business? I dunno... maybe it's time to take them off the government's teat? A little... maybe? ... s-sorry." @@HE@@ begins whimpering under your desk.
[effect] @@LEADER@@ is always left in charge