corporations the founders hated

Are you going to threaten me with a gun again if I don't believe you?

so now your going to just divertabotlie


how much did some one have to pay you to come here and be this dishonest and foolish?


20 bucks


or are you so stupid you didnt get any money for selling your soul
 
Thomas Jefferson
“If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their money, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them (around the banks), will deprive the people of their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.”

Thomas Jefferson
“I hope that we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country.”

John Adams


“Banks have done more injury to the religion, morality, tranquility, prosperity, and even wealth of the nation than they can have done or ever will do good.”

are these not real history either to your stupid ass?
 
Initially, the privilege of incorporation was granted selectively to enable activities that benefited the public, such as construction of roads or canals. Enabling shareholders to profit was seen as a means to that end. The states also imposed conditions (some of which remain on the books, though unused) like these*:



◾Corporate charters (licenses to exist) were granted for a limited time and could be revoked promptly for violating laws.


◾Corporations could engage only in activities necessary to fulfill their chartered purpose.


◾Corporations could not own stock in other corporations nor own any property that was not essential to fulfilling their chartered purpose.


◾Corporations were often terminated if they exceeded their authority or caused public harm.


◾Owners and managers were responsible for criminal acts committed on the job.


◾Corporations could not make any political or charitable contributions nor spend money to influence law-making.

For 100 years after the American Revolution, legislators maintained tight controll of the corporate chartering process. Because of widespread public opposition, early legislators granted very few corporate charters, and only after debate. Citizens governed corporations by detailing operating conditions not just in charters but also in state constitutions and state laws. Incorporated businesses were prohibited from taking any action that legislators did not specifically allow

is this historical fact or not divertabot?
 
you are a traitor to the founding fathers and we the people, wishing to ignore parts of the constitution that we wrote, while trying to embrace others.
 
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