Anonymous ID: 24f764 Jan. 25, 2023, 8:02 p.m. No.18227576   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7599 >>7713

>>18227545

>pfizer-exposed-exploring-mutating-covid-19-virus-via-directed-evolution-continue-profiting-vaccines

 

You know there's a case that this is fully consistent with US law.

 

Dodge bros took Ford to court to demand that their ONLY duty was to their profit for their shareholders, and won

 

So there's a legal case that a US corporation must ignore any regulation for which the cost of complying is LOWER than the cost of not complying

 

tl;dr: US law has been jewed for >100 years.

 

Consider Google paid 3 hours profit for stealing everyone's data.

 

The cost of compliance is HIGHER than the cost of non-compliance

Anonymous ID: 24f764 Jan. 25, 2023, 8:09 p.m. No.18227618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7635 >>7647

>>18227599

>But it is still unlawful to kill people

 

But that doesn't matter!

Corporations can't go to jail.

Corporations pay fines that's all.

And the fines are always dumb, and low, and pathetic.

 

It's just a cost argument, that's all.

 

The cost of compliance is HIGHER than the cost of non-compliance

Anonymous ID: 24f764 Jan. 25, 2023, 8:12 p.m. No.18227630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7734

>>18227599

>"kill" (put out of business) the corporations behaving this way

 

Corporations don't commit crimes. People do. But the comp'd US law "criminally charges" a corporation - to avoid real accountability.

 

They couldn't break up Standard Oil, and they have stopped even trying to break up the megamonopolies. The system has totally and utterly failed.