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A small Maryland public relations firm is challenging a Republican for congress. Which I assume is cool now that corporations are people, too.
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“Hydrogen is a light, odorless gas, which, given enough time, turns into people.” Brilliant!
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This whole scene has happened before, in 1950s France. Their teabagger equivalent managed to win 10% of the seats in the National Assembly, only to find that anger was not a basis for governance; they had nothing to say. The group dissipated a few years after it started.
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That Smithsonian article just blew my mind. Thanks for sharing that.
If corporations are people, does that make a hostile takeover a rape?
Rape humor’s always funny, right?
Sam: You went all PC on me. The point is not to make fun of rape, but to point out the absurdity of treating corporations as people. But that’s okay, you’ve cemented your position as a SNAG.
General Motors CEO Charles Wilson, 1952.
Is that not just about the most twisted Karmic statement for the rise of the Corporate Era and the Crash of ’08?
…and they have “Constitutional rights” too – Justice Roberts.
That’s a cute little protest by the liberal PR firm. I wish them luck in demonstrating that their corporation has been a “citizen” of the United States for seven years.