1. It is a privilege to do business in the United States. I would make it
Edited on Sun Apr-18-10 02:21 PM by annabanana
a lot harder. If they want to "do well by doing good", then we might allow them to. If they are out to fleece people they should be landed on like a ton of bricks.
It can be revoked if the principles break the law. It varies in each state. They enforce the regulations on the little guy and let big companies like Massey skate.
4. Corporation with its limited liability is a privilege granted by SCOTUS without Constitutional
authority.
All that is required is congress to pass a bill removing all the protections corporations enjoy including the authority to murder with premeditation and suffer only a token fine.
Then let SCOTUS dangle in the wind if it tries to hold such a law is unconstitutional. :mad:
Try to make a corporation, you'll see you have to pay and get approval.
Since I object to the nature of incorporation in today's law - those who wield them are effectively 'super-citizens', retaining all their rights as citizens while gaining liability shields and other benefits that are not extended to regular citizens.
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