What the result if politics is involved in business.

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There is absolutely no exact answer to this question, but for sure we know that business and politics are two distinct activities. Talking about whether politics and business activities should be mixed, well in my own view and perspective I believe that it shouldn't be mixed but if a business owner wishes to indulge in political activities combining his or her business activities into it it should be in his or her own expense. For the purpose of this thread we are basically going to discover and consider major disadvantages and advantages that could come about his business and politics are mixed. Majority of politicians are business individuals, but not a roomful of business individuals are politicians. Pointing out a scenario, where you decide to vote for a particular political candidate and possibly distribute flyers or even paste posters of such candidates from a particular party around your business environment, can absolutely deprive and distrust the minds of customers and clients who are not supporters of such candidates from that particular party, however that affects your ability to make expected profits and income. Let us consider major disadvantages and advantages that could come about in business and politics are mixed:

Advantages:

ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT RESOURCES: When businesses are closely connected to politicians, they may have access to government resources that can help them grow and succeed. This could include things like subsidies, tax breaks, or government contracts.

INCREASED VISIBILITY: When businesses are associated with politicians, they may benefit from increased media coverage and visibility. This can be especially helpful for small businesses that are trying to gain exposure and grow their customer base.

Disadvantage:

RISK OF CORRUPTION: When business and politics are closely intertwined, there is a risk of corruption. Businesses may offer bribes or other incentives to politicians in order to gain favorable treatment, and politicians may be more likely to make decisions that benefit their business interests rather than the public good.

UNFAIR ADVANTAGE: When businesses have access to government resources or influence over policy decisions, it can create an unfair advantage over their competitors. This can lead to a lack of competition in the market and limit innovation.

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: When politicians are closely connected to businesses, it can create conflicts of interest. Politicians may make decisions that benefit their business partners or donors, rather than making decisions that are in the best interest of the public.
 
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