Thursday, May 24, 2012

Corporate Personhood and Progressive Movement

One of the evil manifestations of the capitalist system is the corporation.  That which is a good idea in a free market becomes monstrous in capitalism.  Like insurance, wonderful in a free market, is monstrous in a capitalist system.

The progressive are aflutter on the topic of corporate personhood, because blah blah blah... it really does not matter what they say, because the problem is not corporate personhood in capitalism, the problem is capitalism.  The progressives have no intention of ending capitalism, or even tweaking it much.  The capitalists have accommodated the progressives, hired them to man the commanding heights, and to load the cattle cars with people and man the railroad switching yards.  They've got the religions and the healthcare, the universities and the social services.  They've got the media, where they study every facet of "gay marriage" and work every conceivable angle to the end of ginning up some controversy to keep some sort of creative tension in a life deadened by dronism.  As long as people are talking "gay marriage" they are not talking "war crimes."

Progressives talk "gay marriage" while the capitalists rape, pillage and burn.

Progress is not in tweaking "corporate personhood" progress will be relieving ourselves of the legal patterns and practices that have buried the free market law and governance.  If we take off the rubble from the disastrous experiment in capitalism, we'd find free market law and governance that would give us more better cheaper faster without fascism and pollution.

But who among the progressives wants to pick through rubble of capitalism, clear it away?  They've got their sinecure because of capitalism. They hardly want change.  They do not know how to work, and they are not about to start now, just as the free pension money starts rolling in.   It is no surprise that the occupy movement has gone nowhere. Progressives lead it.  Progressives are to the regime today what the clergy was to the regime in France, circa 1788.  Why bother with change?  Everything is very good as it is!

Let the dead bury the dead.  If anyone really does wants change, we can use a hand over here in the free markets.  You'll get paid for your work.

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