dilloduck
Diamond Member
Dude--there is NO difference between our government and "our" corporations. Don't strain your brain on this one. And they BOTH are complicit in killing others.
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If you had been following my comments, you'd know that's been my point all along.Dude--there is NO difference between our government and "our" corporations. Don't strain your brain on this one. And they BOTH are complicit in killing others.
Clearly not since the government has now proven that it can take over any industry that it wants.
Clearly not since the government has now proven that it can take over any industry that it wants.
They will just convert them into another one that is more beneficial to them.
Clearly not since the government has now proven that it can take over any industry that it wants.
They will just convert them into another one that is more beneficial to them.
True, but in the end the government is the ruling party in that compact.
They will just convert them into another one that is more beneficial to them.
True, but in the end the government is the ruling party in that compact.
you mean the party that the corporations paid to elect ?
They will just convert them into another one that is more beneficial to them.
True, but in the end the government is the ruling party in that compact.
you mean the party that the corporations paid to elect ?
True, but in the end the government is the ruling party in that compact.
you mean the party that the corporations paid to elect ?
Elections don't necessarily constitute freedom.
Or the Godfather to whom the capos remit their protection shakedown loot.you mean the party that the corporations paid to elect ?
as long as no one buys the fact that this represents any sort of transfer of power from the corps/gov to the people we're all on the same page.
Well, it is a transfer of power from people who work under the corporate veil known as "gubmint" to the people who work under the corporate veil of "corporation".as long as no one buys the fact that this represents any sort of transfer of power from the corps/gov to the people we're all on the same page.
If any of that is true, the government owns and regulates those companies ... so who is really still in power?
Let's not forget which entity consecrates corporate charters into law, extends limited liabilities from lawsuits to corporations, alternately extends and retracts various and sundry tax breaks and regulations, operates huge protection rackets like the FDA which squeeze out all but the biggest corporations from the game....The list goes on and on.
Like I said in my first offering on the topic...Corporations are merely the capos, it's big gubmint that is Don Vito.
Clearly not since the government has now proven that it can take over any industry that it wants.
Except that lib knuckleheads like you see the corporation known as "District of Columbia" as our savior, when they're the ones who are the source of all the crap you keep winin'-n-cryin' about.Hey, us liberals are all for joining you in ending these things.
But first join us.
But all you are going to do is distract us with this bullshit so you can avoid going after the bankers.
I'll give you an example. In Michigan, the Dems want to allow people to sue phara companies when their products harm us. Michigan is the only state that has this law. We did it to attract the companies.
So what did the GOP say when we tried to end this law that protects the phara's? They said this is for the lawyer lobbyists who want to sue the drug companies.
They are masters at spin. And you friend, have proved my point. You can argue anything. You can even argue a shit sandwich tastes good I bet.
Clearly not since the government has now proven that it can take over any industry that it wants.
It took over the auto industry so it could break the unions and continue to send jobs overseas.
And it took over because $30 billion was too much money.
But $750 billion wasn't too much so they kept the banks private?
And now we find out the bankers gave THE BANKERS $2 trillion???
Are you corporate defenders hearing yourselves?
True, but in the end the government is the ruling party in that compact.
you mean the party that the corporations paid to elect ?
Aaah ... see, the government is still more powerful, just because it is being manipulated by a few corporations doesn't make it less, the fact that it CAN be manipulated to cut out competition shows that there is too much power in the government, not the reverse. Take the power from the government and the corporations manipulating it lose their power to. Take the power from just the corporations and they will find another way to manipulate the ruling body.