To: vbmoneyspender
Ch. 7 and corporate liability protections are apples and organges. If an individual commits a criminal act, they are generally held accountable.An individual generally doesn't declare ch. 7 if they've commited a criminal act. If individuals through corporations commit criminal acts, what happens?
I believe corporations should not make any political contributions, nor spend money to influence legislation.
That is where the real harm to America lies.
BTW I have spent the last 20 years starting up companies. I have pointed out criminal acts of specific corporations. Tell me. Why would you protect entities that harm this country to the point of destroying the economy to "harmonize wages" with slave labor communist countries? Do you think the world your children or grandchildren will inherit is going to be a free world? Or a world where the corporate government siamese twin makes the rules, instead of the individual expressing their God given freedom? What happened to the federal government charter to protect the rights of the individual? When did it disappear and become a charter to protect the "rights" of a multinational corporation (whom we agree is an artifical entity and not an individual).
To: hedgetrimmer
BTW I have spent the last 20 years starting up companies. So you must consider yourself a criminal for having started up so many evil corporations.
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