Into the Night
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and money is not speech. you're a slick bastard aren't you.
why deny the influence then, of massive corporate donations?
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and money is not speech. you're a slick bastard aren't you.
why deny the influence then, of massive corporate donations?
corporations are not people tho.
fascist again.
you're an addicted mind-addled fascist.
of course "not all".
you're using idiotic debate club tactics now.
spare us all, fascist.
Not only has ITN admitted to state capture, he believes it's how it should be.
yes... so.... and..... you pretend there's no value or meaning in it.
you and your bitch-ass games.
I didn't.
you're going back and forth about corporate personhood.
"rights can't come from piece of paper"
however......
its establishes the government and the laws for the government, a contract if you wish to call it that.
it fucking matters.
dumbass.
you're just in love with empty slogans.
Redefinition fallacies (corporation<->void, corporation<->fascism, conservative<->fascist, capitalism<->fascism).
Corporations are made up of people. No corporation exists without people.
On tilt. Insult fallacy.boy you got me hot right now.
motherfuck.
oh yes, you're meaningless slogan boy.
So you just denied your own argument. You are now locked in another paradox. You are being irrational.yes they are made up of individuals.
a corporation is an abstraction designed and owned(by some people, often not the employee), for the express accumulation of profits.
Buzzword fallacy. There is no such thing as 'externalizing costs'.they externalize costs, (a war for oil perhaps?) and privatize profits, bp dividends.
Corporations do not dictate war policy. Governments do. In the United States, the President is Commander in Chief during a war, but only Congress can declare or authorize a war. The only exception is that the President can act without the consent of Congress to defend the United States itself. Indeed, he is required to.corporate dictation over war policy means some people sacrifice their children, and some people get very rich.
Bigotry. Redefinition fallacies (corporation<->government). Irrationality. Buzzword fallacies. Argument of the Stone fallacy.if corporations are people, they're the worst sort.
So you just denied your own argument. You are now locked in another paradox. You are being irrational.
Buzzword fallacy. There is no such thing as 'externalizing costs'.
Corporations do not dictate war policy. Governments do. In the United States, the President is Commander in Chief during a war, but only Congress can declare or authorize a war. The only exception is that the President can act without the consent of Congress to defend the United States itself. Indeed, he is required to.
Bigotry. Redefinition fallacies (corporation<->government). Irrationality. Buzzword fallacies. Argument of the Stone fallacy.![]()
I assume your typo is actually 'What'. I also assume that you want to cut and paste mindlessly here.hat are "externalized" costs? | www.natureandmore.com
Not a cost. Define 'pollution'. Define 'waste'. Thirty miles is sufficient for the water to clean itself in most cases.What are "externalized" costs? Externalized costs are costs generated by producers but carried by society as a whole. For example, a factory may pollute water by dumping waste in the river without paying for it. Fifty kilometers downstream, the local government has to clean the water to use it as drinking water.
Nope. Governments do that.and corporations do dictate war policy quite often.
stop lying.
I assume your typo is actually 'What'. I also assume that you want to cut and paste mindlessly here.
Not a cost. Define 'pollution'. Define 'waste'. Thirty miles is sufficient for the water to clean itself in most cases.
Nope. Governments do that.
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so... two clear examples and intothenight is on, "that doesn't exist".
super dumb.
Illiteracy: Failure to capitalize sentences. Random words. No apparent coherency.
you can't deal with the facts. so you play games like little girl...