One of the primary purposes of forming a corporation is to shield oneself from the legal repercussions of that corporation's acts; to form a legally separate entity. That legal separation should be true for absolutely everything.
How can a corporation be a person? Does a corporation have a right to free speech as a natural person does? How can political contribututions be the same as free speech? These questions are elementary and easy to answer. Next question: Who in the Supreme Court succumb to corporate bribery? I guess we'll know when we get the verdict from Citizens United vs. Federal Elections Commission.
One of the primary purposes of forming a corporation is to shield oneself from the legal repercussions of that corporation's acts; to form a legally separate entity. That legal separation should be true for absolutely everything.
jadedstu 2 years ago
How can a corporation be a person? Does a corporation have a right to free speech as a natural person does? How can political contribututions be the same as free speech? These questions are elementary and easy to answer. Next question: Who in the Supreme Court succumb to corporate bribery? I guess we'll know when we get the verdict from Citizens United vs. Federal Elections Commission.
rachaelmontague 2 years ago