Correct sentiment. The problem we are dealing with is deeper. Corporate elections do NOT require representation, and the corporation may select whomever they want to serve. Also legal, but unlawful is "horsetrading of candidates" between Democratic Party Corporation and Republican Party Corporation to decide who they select to serve.
Core of the problem is that all of the above is unlawful and in violation of Article IV, Section 4 of Constitution which prohibits "Corporate Gov't" and requires via explicit guarantee "Republican Form of Gov't" (i.e. the representation issue) to the several states (i.e. each and all of them).
Correct sentiment. The problem we are dealing with is deeper. Corporate elections do NOT require representation, and the corporation may select whomever they want to serve. Also legal, but unlawful is "horsetrading of candidates" between Democratic Party Corporation and Republican Party Corporation to decide who they select to serve.
Core of the problem is that all of the above is unlawful and in violation of Article IV, Section 4 of Constitution which prohibits "Corporate Gov't" and requires via explicit guarantee "Republican Form of Gov't" (i.e. the representation issue) to the several states (i.e. each and all of them).