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I don't care if you think that's mean, I don't care how much you supposedly pay in taxes. You have no stake in the country's future. Your opinion is most likely short sighted and self serving. Sorry "wine aunt" it's time for you to go sleep it off and let the people who grew up make the decisions.

Maybe make it 45 even.

I don't care if you think that's mean, I don't care how much you supposedly pay in taxes. You have no stake in the country's future. Your opinion is most likely short sighted and self serving. Sorry "wine aunt" it's time for you to go sleep it off and let the people who grew up make the decisions. Maybe make it 45 even.

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[–] 12 pts

Only White, land owning, men should be able to vote. Corporations shouldn't be able to donate (bribe) to political parties or politicians. Or have any other ties to political means, period. They shouldn't be let anywhere near politicians. Special interest groups like kikes shouldn't even be in this country to interfere with White men's political policies, let alone make donations (bribes.) Niggers, muslims and all other non Whites shouldn't have any say in White politics. They shouldn't even be here. If our founding fathers knew of our state today, they'd be rolling in their graves. Hey, we all have opinions.

[–] 3 pts

Corporations shouldn't be able to donate (bribe) to political parties or politicians

I'm drawing a blank as to why corporations should even be allowed to exist.

[–] 2 pts

It's to allowed limited liability investments. E.g. if I want to be a silent partner in Acme Co, I can invest $10k in that corporation by buying stock. My maximum liability is limited to my $10k investment. If Acme Co is up to something shady that I dont know about, I'm not going to lose my life savings if they get sued into bankruptcy.

One alternative would be forcing all investors to either enter into liable partners like buying a partnership at a law practice. The entry cost is quite high, excluding retail investors. It also sharply limits the size of capital intensive business ventures. It's very difficult to start a billion dollar refinery company if you cant sell stock to the general public and are exclusively beholden to individual investors with enough capital to buy-in as liable partners. E.g. the Musks and Bezos of the world.

You could also force investments into bonds where instead of buying stock you lend the company money. The tradeoffs is this hampers reinvestment of dividends by diverting them into bond payments, sharply limiting ROI.

The inherent tradeoff of publicly traded equities is that it's very difficult to identify liable parties for corporate malfeasance. You cant readily say "The 50 million people with shares in Proctor & Gamble are liable if it commits crimes", because how would they even know much less have mens rea?

I'd like to see mandatory liability for C-Suite executives as a way to address this. That way publicly traded equities are still available, and the buck stops somewhere.

[–] 2 pts

Originally the "corporation" status was supposed to be temporary, not permanent AND the entities forming the said corporation were supposed to demonstrate the benefit of their project for the public/citizenry, before being allowed to combine, temporarily...

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It's to allowed limited liability investments. E.g. if I want to be a silent partner in Acme Co, I can invest $10k in that corporation by buying stock. My maximum liability is limited to my $10k investment. If Acme Co is up to something shady that I dont know about, I'm not going to lose my life savings if they get sued into bankruptcy.

That's perfectly fine and should be allowed, but why should a corporation have any political or legal benefits beyond their existence? Corporations became weaponized behemoths that wield political power and influence to the point where they are more represented than any actual constituent. That needs to end and there should be no allowed means for a corporation to exert any force on politics as an entity rather than the individual people that make it up. Throw the jews out and fix corporations.

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If I had a time machine, brother.