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We have Mitch McConnell admonishing corporations that inserted themselves in the affairs of the state, but then he changes his course completely, where he reaffirms to corporations that their actions are fine, provided they read the bills before reacting. with Americans to not forego mitigation measures.
As we begin to make sense of this, a question we should ask ourselves again: Are corporations’ people? The U.S. Supreme Court says they are, at least for some purposes. It should be noted that in the past 21 years, the high court has dramatically expanded corporate rights in all manner of ways.
By Rene HinojosaWe have Mitch McConnell admonishing corporations that inserted themselves in the affairs of the state, but then he changes his course completely, where he reaffirms to corporations that their actions are fine, provided they read the bills before reacting. with Americans to not forego mitigation measures.
As we begin to make sense of this, a question we should ask ourselves again: Are corporations’ people? The U.S. Supreme Court says they are, at least for some purposes. It should be noted that in the past 21 years, the high court has dramatically expanded corporate rights in all manner of ways.