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    The Corporations.. just a few bad apples

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    "The illusion of freedom will continue for as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will take down the scenery, move the tables and chairs out of the way, then they will pull back the curtains and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater."
    - Frank Zappa

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    The communist basis manifesto in its purest form, The fourteenth amendment has nothing to do with Corporate America, The Sec has massive power over corporations and no power over a person(s) not engaged in a public business. The facts that always seem to be absent from these narratives is the TAX arguments reality. The narrative is corporations pay so much less TAX percentage than a person working for them. When in fact corporations businesses and self employed people PAY EVERY penny of tax that is paid in this country, including every penny paid for their workers in payroll tax. They are not different entities, they ARE the people who they employ, their stockholders and the public customers they serve. The BAD corporations are the ones that are consistently controlled heavily by government regulation the government entity that controls them is almost always infested with democrat grifters. FACTS are that the Carnegies, Rothschilds, Rockefellers and a few other families that built the economic base of this country did so by well planned and sometimes extremely harsh work ethics that made virtual slaves of their workers. Some of the old fabric mills were some of the largest buildings to ever exist. Some were miles long, half a mile wide and eight stories high with millions of tons of machinery inside and thousands of workers working 12 hour shifts, running twenty four hours a day seven days a week. A lot of corporations were like that in the early industrial days. BZZZZ time up!
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