Fair point. I guess what fundamentally the issue is for me is how much money people would earn without any special government help (everyone gets defense of person and property of course, but I mean beyond that) vs how much people make only because government intervened specifically on their behalf. Making licensing requirements difficult to get (and thus limiting competition) would be one example. Subsidies would be another. I could go on.
Americans have been so thoroughly lied to for so long by a capitalist dominated system that they actually believe that "market forces" are some magical phenomena that automatically eliminates economic exploitation. When in reality, unregulated markets have economic exploitation it's primary, and in most cases, it's
only goal. Commerce us just economic human interaction. And as with all human interaction, it must be regulated by the rule of law. We don't allow poison to be sold as food for the same reason we don't allow rape to be sold as a form of entertainment.
And regarding the 'bigger picture' regulation is still necessary to protect and promote those aspects of commerce that serve us well, while inhibiting those aspects of commerce that is or will do our society harm. So, yes, we do want to maintain living wages for full time workers. We do want to impose tariffs on trade to make sure we don't lose our own economic security to other nations. We do want to promote certain areas of production that will set us up with an advantage in the future even though it may not be profitable at the present time. And we do want to regulate the products available to us for purchase, for safety, authenticity, and social and economic impact.
This is a huge country with 360 million people seeking some way to survive in this 'Darwinist', capitalist economically. And that's going to require a LOT of oversight! With a LOT of laws, and a LOT of bureaucracy to manage it all. But the alternative is economic anarchy and lawlessness which will inevitably become brutal, and ruthless, as lawlessness always does, and always will when the pursuit of wealth is not held in check by some code of standards that protects people from each other.
So I really don't understand where you get the idea that unregulated commerce results in fair commerce, or in commerce that serves the well-being of the people engaged in it. Except, of course, that like all of us, you have been brainwashed to just assume this to be so by the very people who want to use commerce to exploit us to death, for their own fun and profit.
Government should not mandate wage standards, which are determined by market forces.
Government should absolutely mandate wage standards that guarantee a living wage to anyone who is willing to work a 40 hour week. Because "market forces" will be trying to force us all into slavery, to maximize profits to the capital investors. Because that's what "free markets" do in a capitalist economy.
It is absurd to suggest that someone "deserves" a living wage if nobody is willing to pay them that much for their labor.
No, it's absurd to assume that the life and well-being a fellow citizen is irrelevant compared to maximizing the profits returned to the capital investors of any business. Which is more important to you? The life and well-being of yourself and your fellow citizens, or being able to buy a cheaper widget? What is the logical point of engaging in commerce if it's not serving the well being of the people engaged in it?
Taxpayers, furthermore, should not be expected to pay welfare, which is a form of theft.
Of course they should. It's a necessary form of economic security that EVERYONE needs to have available to them in a culture that forces us all to depend on money to survive. Again, you seem to feel that maximizing your profit is more important than human lives and well-being. And it's not.
But the modern conception of the limited liability corporation needs to be done away with, as do all government regulations on the economy save the across the board enforcement of the fourth commandment only.
Well, that's basically just lunacy. That kind of gross selfish ignorance is a big part of the problem.