Should corporations have the right to vote in our elections? A small town in Delaware believes so. This is insanity!
(www.cbsnews.com)
🧠 These people are stupid!
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They don't need to vote. They already control those who get elected with bribes.
Ummm aren't the corporations staffed by individual people? People who can go vote? Isn't this allowing double voting?
You would think. According to the article there is a guy that owns 31 individual business entities who can legally vote 32 times. Shit is out of control.
That is beyond ridiculous - that must be only for local elections? Can't see how that would be allowed in federal elections - but wtf knows anymore? Cheaters gonna cheat.
No big surprise it's in Delaware. This is where a lot of the credit cards & banks have legally listed HQs because they have higher usury limits which allows them to charge higher interest rates.
These people already vote as individuals.
Corporations shouldn't be allowed to donate to candidates or PACs.
Sure let's give Blackrock, Vanaguard, and State Street voting shares for President along with Disney. Then our elections will turn out to be just like the Futurama episode "A Head in the Polls." In that episode, the people of the world (this is the year 3,000 BTW) vote against Richard Nixon for President. Nixon wins after the robot vote is counted.
They already do via dead people that their dark ops programs fund.
This is just an attempt to make it legal. Not that they care if it's legal.