If the government did a good job of publicizing this information, my products wouldn't sell.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If government were a product, selling it would be illegal.
As with products on supermarket shelves, the public has a right to know where their financial products and services come from.
One problem I have with drug companies is that they don't make all their data public.
There is no way for the American economic system to function without advertising. There is no other way to communicate enough information about enough products to enough people with enough speed.
The public don't know what they want; it's my job to tell them.
Well, the sales of our products clearly demonstrate their value to businesses and to individuals.
People looking at advertisements or reading their local newspapers would have had no idea that what they were reading was bought and paid for with their tax dollars.
I'm opposed to censorship of any kind, especially by government. But it's plain common sense that producers should target their product with some kind of sensitivity.
I'd prefer not to tell confidential information about future products.
Well, anything you want to make public is your public business.