#corporations are not people

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pensivelyplayfulme:

pensivelyplayfulme:

Since Citizen’s United made corporations legally people, I think, like people, they should be jailed (separated from society, unable to do jack shit) instead of fined when they commit heinous acts and I think we should impose a “natural lifespan” on them where if a corporation reaches a 100 years old they just die.

And I’m not kidding.

  • Think about what happens if work knowingly and purposefully shorts you $100 on your paycheck versus what happens if you pocket $100 from the register.
  • Think about what happens for on-the-job negligent deaths versus the maximum sentence for manslaughter by an individual
  • Think about what happens if you defraud the federal government versus if banks do it

If they get human rights they deserve human culpability

California voters, please be aware that Prop 64 seems like a no brainer, to legalize pot, but it’s gCalifornia voters, please be aware that Prop 64 seems like a no brainer, to legalize pot, but it’s g

California voters, please be aware that Prop 64 seems like a no brainer, to legalize pot, but it’s got a corporate agenda. They will try to corporatize it in just a few short years. And they propose some high tech “seed to sale” tracking system, that’s not too scary! Happy Halloween indeed. You know they want to restrict people from being able to freely grow it because there are billions to be made. I find this very frightening. Be very wary of Govt. in your garden everybody. This is not good, we already know what Big Pharma did with Epi Pen prices. They are greedy assholes. No on 64. You can already buy as much medical marijuana as you need or want under current law. And that law would go completely away if 64 passes. No on 64. Please spread the word CA voters!

Here’s  a quote from this article about it here: “That’s why the big corporations are coming in and trying to get people to vote for this because it creates a for-profit system. If we wanna keep California a place that’s good for people to live, where people can support their families, we need to keep work and farming here.”


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