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Now that I have moment, a comment on Bfgrn's rambling post.
You (or whomever wrote it) appear to be making two points: First, an anti-Citizens United argument, and second, an argument that the Founding Fathers wanted a vice-like regulatory hand on corporations.
Guess what? I agree that corporations are not people, I'm against Citizens United. And second, as partisan ideologues do, you provided one side of the story on the role of corporations (from what I can tell, anyway - since I'm in the finance business I began nodding off at times). I find it ironic that a left winger would want to be so literal and unbending on the Constitution when in every other case you folks claim it's a living and breathing document.
Anyway, I'll get to my point far more quickly and clearly than you did. Uh, if you ever did:
You chose to focus (cut & paste) on just those two isolated points, ignoring/denying a world of obvious leftwing prejudice for government and against private business. Look at the posts on this board that refer to corporations. I would estimate the ratio of negative comments to positive comments are roughly 5,000:1. Look at the comments on this board that refer to the relationship between government and business. I would estimate the ratio of pro-government to pro-business comments are roughly 5,000:1. Look at the comments made by liberal politicians from coast to coast. Look at the hostile environment that has been created by this administration towards business. You far prefer the federal bureaucracy to private business. Just admit it.
But you will not. You will play these silly cut and paste games in some weird attempt to convince someone otherwise. You will not be honest. And this is why I have long since determined that trying to communicate with partisan ideologues is usually an abject waste of time. You're just not a serious person. Maybe you're not trying to be, maybe this is just a game, I don't know.
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"The equal rights of man, and the happiness of every individual, are now acknowledged to be the only legitimate objects of government. Modern times have the signal advantage, too, of having discovered the only device by which these rights can be secured, to wit: government by the people, acting not in person, but by representatives chosen by themselves, that is to say, by every man of ripe years and sane mind, who contributes either by his purse or person to the support of his country."
Thomas Jefferson to A. Coray, 1823. ME 15:482
Liberals have no prejudice against business. They have a prejudice against corporate welfare, dishonesty and especially against injury to human, fish and fowl.
Liberalism is based on pragmatism and equality. Conservatism is steeped in ideology and worship of money and the opulent. Conservatism has ALWAYS tried to create some form of an aristocracy or hierarchy. America has become a corporatocracy over the last 45 years.
Conservatism equates wealth with morality. In the conservative mind, the more money you have, the more moral you become.
If you had a thinking mind, you would understand that honest businessmen welcome regulations because it protects them from the unscrupulous businessman gaming the system.
Our founding fathers did not create a corporation, they created a government. A government where We, the People, the STAKEholders in our society have representation that we elect democratically. Corporations are not democratic, they only answer to STOCKholders.
The embedded paragraphs are from a speech Robert F. Kennedy Jr gave in 2005. If you really want to understand the pragmatism, humanism and innate intelligence of liberalism, read the speech.
Transcript of RFK Jr Speech at Sierra Club Summit 9-10-05
"What we have to understand as Americans is that the domination of business by government is called communism. The domination of government by business is called fascism. And our job is to walk that narrow trail in between, which is free-market capitalism and democracy. And keep big government at bay with our right hand and corporate power at bay with our left."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.