How come you Republicans hate big business? The national fast food chains lobbied state governments to legalize food stamps at their fine establishments. Do you want to return to the dark era of limiting campaign contributions?
What's this about 47 states not allowing the multinationals to participate in the social welfare system, standing foursquare right alongside Mom and Pop grocery stores to give poor people the God-given freedom to spend their money where they want? Something smells in Denmark. 94% of our state legislatures are controlled by communist members who give the business to their corrupt relatives, the local grocery store owners? Haven't you heard of the new worldwide economy, where everyone stays home and types on the internet?
Now let's tie those two thoughts together.
If you Republicans succeed in limiting campaign spending by corporations, who the Supreme Court proved are just individuals like you and me trying to make a buck, the real Republican agenda is to enable union bosses, against the will of the members who foolishly elected them, to scoop in and make unlimited campaign contributions themselves. The common thread here is that you want the unions, but not the fine fast food multinationals, to get in on this porkfest.