Monte wrote:
Then you misunderstand the essential position I take on government, and corporations. You are correct that both of them are the very similar constructs. Which is why they both must be heaviliy regulated. We just handed government over to private corporations. Yes, those are comprised of individuals. Those individuals control an inordinate amount of power now that there is no limit to the amount of money those individuals can spend through their company. Individuals are actually more limited in their ability to donate now than corporations are.
We need to heavily regulate government and coporations because they're similar?
And what exactly is an "inordinate" amount of power? How are individuals more limited than corporations now, other than in simplay having less money, and why should we control for the amount of money an individual has versus a corporation?
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Furthermore, we just handed over the reigns of power to foreign multinational corporations, which can now spend an unlimited amount of foreign money to influence our domestic politics. The USA used to be a representative democracy. Now, that democracy will only represents the interests of these entities, which is to say, the interests of the few humans that control them.
We're seriously ****.
I still don't see how corporations spending money gives them any control. They still have to spend the money on... convincing voters to vote. They already have lobbyists for everyday legislation; nothing has changed.
They don't all want the same thing anyhow. For this control to exist there would have to be some sort of agreement amongst these entities and they... don't.