>>3958777 PB
I am pretty sure this is the Caravan vid where he mentions meeting the person who found the Mexican Tanks with the stars on them in the Mexican woods.
>>3958777 PB
I am pretty sure this is the Caravan vid where he mentions meeting the person who found the Mexican Tanks with the stars on them in the Mexican woods.
>>3959133 PB Charter Laws and Lobby Rights of Corporations.
>Ultimately we should make corporate lobbying illegal, and citizen lobby groups should replace them in the halls of power. These groups would use polling to measure the will of the people and then communicate that will to the elected politicians. The current state of the art of polling is corrupt. It is done largely in secret. We need to start alternate polling using open public techniques and publish findings on a regular basis.
I like both of these ideas. Corporations should not be allowed to be writing the laws for citizens. They are not people the Constitution endows with God given rights, and are forbidden to vote.
I know that some will tell me that they are "legal persons" because they ave been given the power to own property, conduct business, like persons can. But this does not rise to the constitutional level of person hood, and they should not be allowed to lobby for laws that govern real flesh and blood people.
The corporations went around state to state, got rid of the charter laws that existed. Those las required corporations to come back to the state of domicile and ask for another 20 year charter giving them the right to exist after government looked at their legal history for criminal activity and bad behavior.
Corporations were always on 20 year parole.
The charter laws can only be seen on the state books in bits and pieces now, but, they need to be reinstated.
Corporations never had the rights of citizens, and never should. They are by definition sociopath compared to real persons. Not their fault. They are just not human, not capable of morality, and have been told they better be aiming for profit, or there will be tax problems.
They are great economic engines, the best, but need to be held to account.
Putting them to death for corrupt illegal behavior using the original charter laws, puts the "need for good behavior in the community" back into their "profit equation".