University Student Chapter of
Young Plutocrats
As Plutocrats, we believe in ultra conservative, laissez-faire capitalism and in accumulation of wealth enforced by a constitutionally-limited government.  Greed is good. 
We believe that, as a legal "entity," every corporation is entitled to all rights offered by the U.S. Constitution.
  • We believe in the right of every legal entity to be able to say anything they wish, true or not, and as loudly as they want. (Art.I)
  • We claim our right to assemble in any size power group as we desire, discussing anything we desire. (Art.I)
  • We claim our right to do anything not explicitly prohibited by the constitution.
  • We claim our right to not have to do anything not explicitly required by the constitution.
  • We claim our right to fully exploit our property (no matter who or what it is.)
  • We believe in political rewards for financial contributions (proportional to the size of the donation). 
Politically, there are states-rights and federal rights.  In either case, we believe that most rights should be given to public and non-public corporations for the better good of our society.
We support:
  • Business federations and similar industry alliances
  • Government incentives which promote business expansion and profitability
  • Global operations to utilize lowest cost materials, transportation, and labor
  • Limited Liability at all levels of business
  • Industry consolidation and simplification
  • Public-subsidized business infrastructure
  • Privatization of common resources
  • Private development of public lands
  • Wealthy judges
  • Raising the financial bar for entrance to top schools.
  • Tax shelters for large blocks of funds.
We oppose:
  • Any limits on campaign donations and financing
  • Any campaign or election reform which would restrict our financial influence of government control.
  • Corporate or other business taxes (including head taxes, export taxes, import taxes, income taxes)
  • Property taxes on profit-producing property or any property owned by a corporation
  • Government regulations on our businesses, be it
    tobacco, asbestos, cocaine, carbon-products, marijuana, transportation, guns, alcohol, high-interest rate loans and other credit, entertainment, pharmaceuticals, pyramids, sex, gambling, or anything else at which we can make money
  • Price controls and other monetary limits
  • Forced disclosure of ownership, suppliers, customers, and other "associates"
  • Anything that would limit our ability to selectively maximize our profits, growth, and accumulation of wealth
  • Unfair competition from organizations with lesser profit motives
  • Voting rights for anyone on welfare or in personal bankruptcy
  • Inheritance and Estate taxes that destroy the accumulation of wealth.
  • The government Small Business Administration
We consider the following to be champions of many of of our causes:
  • Jack Welch
  • Charles Koch
  • David Koch
  • William Koch
  • Henry Kravis
  • Henry Ross Perot Sr
  • Michael Bloomberg
  • Rupert Murdoch
  • Glenn Beck
  • Ross Limbaugh
  • Bill Gates
  • Paul Allen
  • George Soros
  • Steve Ballmer
  • Gordon Moore
  • Carl Icahn
  • Robert Bass
  • Marion MacMillan
  • Whitney MacMillan
  • Cargill MacMillan
  • Pauline MacMillan
  • Those registered Republicans and Democrats with whom we share some mutual goals
  • The Medical Insurance Industry
  • The Banking Industry
  • The Oil and Gas Industry
  • The CCC.

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Last updated * 2020-10-01
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