Obviously, they already calculated and projected their eventual fine and budgeted that into their calculations before they went ahead with breaking laws and fraudulent business practices. They probably made an order of magnitude more profit than the max fine could be which is why they pursued the illegal fraudulent actions. That kind of willful intentional flaunting of the law should warrant them being broken into pieces.
already calculated and projected their eventual fine and budgeted that into their calculations
Spot on - factored as cost of doing business. It's obviously more profitable than the fines to them. Treat them like the Bells - break them up. I am forgetting the legal definition where they're suppose to be a neutral 3rd party too, which they're obviously not.
Still fully believe they're guilt of crimes against humanity due to their tactics to quell dissent and push the injections during the poisoning of Americans and citizens of the world at large. Trials - then lots of rope, wonderful reusable rope.
Obviously, they already calculated and projected their eventual fine and budgeted that into their calculations before they went ahead with breaking laws and fraudulent business practices. They probably made an order of magnitude more profit than the max fine could be which is why they pursued the illegal fraudulent actions. That kind of willful intentional flaunting of the law should warrant them being broken into pieces.
Punishable by fine = legal for the rich
Spot on - factored as cost of doing business. It's obviously more profitable than the fines to them. Treat them like the Bells - break them up. I am forgetting the legal definition where they're suppose to be a neutral 3rd party too, which they're obviously not.
Still fully believe they're guilt of crimes against humanity due to their tactics to quell dissent and push the injections during the poisoning of Americans and citizens of the world at large. Trials - then lots of rope, wonderful reusable rope.
How feasible would it be to have a law requiring punitive fines to be greater than or equal to the profit gained from breaking the law?