One might be excused for believing that it's fundamentally good for America, when big government and big business, are in harmony with one another, and therefore are working together, for what ostensibly is for the greater good of Americans. The main danger, though, with big government supporting big business and vice versa is the fact that what is good for big business may or may not actually be good for Americans, in whole. So too, the secondary problem with big government, joining hands with big business, is that when big government is on the side of big business, then the general population, is going to suffer for the fact that their government, is not really of, by, and for the people, at all; but rather seems instead to represent an unholy alliance having been actuated between big government and big business that serves, in effect, as an unassailable conglomeration to exploit the people.
The thing about corporate big businesses, is that they are relentlessly driven to get ever bigger, and to make ever more profit, year after year, in perpetuity. This signifies that big business, has every incentive in the world to desire to not just get along with the governmental institutions of this nation, but rather, they strongly desire to "game" the system, so that they need not have to worry about their business model being assailed by their own government; and when the natives thus get nervous or clamor for reformation, the end around to this type of call for regulation or similar, is for those big businesses to construct and to influence such regulation in way and manner that ends up either favoring their interests or mitigates any real material threat against them.
Now, the thing about big government, is the fact that it is the government that makes the laws and subsequently enforces those laws; so then, whenever that government is enacting laws that are favorable to certain business interests, then quite obviously, it is the people that end up holding the "short end of the stick" from those biased transactions. Further to the point, the government has an absolute obligation to first defend and to aid the people of this country, as opposed to first aiding and abetting artificial corporate for-profit creations of the state. That is to say, because big government has made a conscious decision to purposely align itself with behemoth multi-billion dollar corporate enterprises, then what hope does a regular worker have, that somehow, things will get better for them, in the future?
America is a super wealthy nation, but a significant amount of that money is not held by the collective millions of people that represent the middle and lower classes in America, but rather the major wealth is clearly held or controlled by two massive institutions, which are: big government and big business. Together, they have or control the lion's share of the economy so as to share between them and thus carve out an ever greater share of such for each of these perpetual institutions; and since the government has seen fit to harmonize themselves with big corporate power, this signifies that more and more wealth will continue to be siphoned from the pockets of the middle and lower classes-- and there apparently isn't a thing that they can do about that.