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In America it is not Class Warfare but Corporate Warfare
Aware of the confusion surrounding the idea that every corporation is a person in the eyes of the law, I do believe it is easier if one says that every citizen is a corporation. And even though I can’t legally explain why the courts ruled that way except to say it is written down somewhere. I do know that every American has the right to earn money separate from the wages paid by Private Commerce and Industry. Besides, since fools and jerks come from all walks of life as well as who is to say what proper etiquette s govern Ladies and Gentlemen. I do recognize that my elders and peers find it easier to debate between the “Have and Have Not’s” or the “Rich and the Poor” than to deal with the Civil Fact that it is the duty of “We the Corporation” to help each other develop economically viable and financially independent customers.
Now why “We” instead of “I” when Individual Rights are paramount is simple considering that no person in their right mind would allow the creation of a corporation with the sole intent of eliminating all other corporations on earth. So when Republican Presidential Hopeful Mr. Cain claimed that he got his and if you didn’t get yours than it is not his fault simply does not hold water. Unquestionable he has made millions following societal policies, but at what expense to his fellow corporations? Because given that his employees, contactors, and community have not become economically viable and financially independent during the same time frame, one could make the case that Mr. Cain gathered his wealth at the expense of other Americans. Thus, given his current political position toward the common goal of Americas’ Corporation doesn’t one need to question his electability in 2012?
And though I try and not take sides in Americas’ Democratic and Republican Civil, Political, and Religious Leaders debate. Given the fact the Democrats normally stand up for the Union Worker while the Republicans praise the Right to Work States I wonder if the same could be said if Americas’ Workforce decided not to take the jobs at the benefits and wages being offered? For why I support the Youth of Today movement to take over Wall Street peacefully, I do worry that corporations like Mr. Cain will attempt to sidestep the law by using their influence to rewrite the law to exclude the average American the Right to deny work. Since all one has to do is look at the laws today which stop enterprising young Americans that they cannot operate sidewalk lemonade stands.
Yes I am sure most of my elders and peers sadly will never recognize the true power of a corporation as will most of the Youth today; however, divided on the idea of how Americas’ Citizens and Corporations can work together to meet their common societal goals I do hope in the coming days that the Media Pundits will start pointing out those American and International Corporations who are willing to help “We the Corporation” win the Race to the Top and those corporations who for whatever reason still want to believe in the Old Days of denying their fellow corporations the same prosperity. For while it is a matter of Individual Thinking since Freewill will always trump mob rule, knowing no person is an island I do look forward to seeing how today’s American Democratic and Republican Civil, Political, and Religious Leaders deal with Today’s Youth understanding that they are Individual Corporations and have the Right to Work for those entities and institutions of government and society that support the common goal of giving every citizen/corporation the opportunity to become economically viable and financially independent.