Your comments show that you are an authoritarian kook who would turn over our freedom to the government as long as you approved. The problem is that once the precedent is set, you won't get to decide whether you approve or not.
It is utter and complete nonsense to think that corporations or any other type of business have any obligation other than to the customers they serve. I can guarantee you that my father didn't swim ashore at Normandy to protect the government's right to dictate to us with whom we may do business.
I haven't read such a distorted view of the American Constitution for the ten years I've been hanging out here. Globalism is the formation of a one-world government -- NOT the freedom of the people of different nations to trade with each other.
You really should do yourself a favor and study some economics (start with the Austrians -- they're the only ones who make sense.) You will learn something and, one day, be thoroughly ashamed of your post.
You don’t believe in individual rights, only corporate rights. That is the basis of ‘free trade’ and the globalist communist system it presumes to construct.
If you think a corporation has no obligation except to themselves, which you do, then the American people have no obligation to keep trade lanes open for them, to protect them with the rule of law, or anything else that flows from the system set up by the Constitution.
Every argument you make has been made ad nauseum for the last decade by the free traitors ont his forum.
Underneath it all, you are not talking about the freedom of people to trade with people, but for corporations to be freed from any restraint set on them by sovereignty, borders, and cultural mores and morals of a nation. They are all ‘barriers to trade’ as the WTO has said numerous times.
Oh and what do you think the WTO is, created by GATT and the Doha round? It is nothing but a global government for ‘trade’. It is now being used as a tool to institute more global governance via cap and trade and the carbon tax. You of course know that but continue to push for the demise of our nation with your absurd comments about ‘corporate obligations’.