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Latest comic on a Delaware town's bill that would allow LLCs and other corporations to vote in local elections:

#democracy #voting #plutocracy

in reply to Jen Sorensen

somebody said: "ill believe corporations are people when texas executes one" (corporation)

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in reply to Jen Sorensen

City of London, in England, did and does that. Resident corps can appoint people to vote in the corp's name.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

@ellenor2000 this explains the reasoning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1ROpIKZe-c
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Seaford would join Henlopen Acres and Fenwick Island, the two towns that already allow corporations to vote. https://www.delawarepublic.org/politics-government/2023-03-04/seaford-council-considers-allowing-businesses-to-vote-in-local-elections
in reply to Jen Sorensen

how the heck does this not stop foreign companies? China can make 1000 shell companies and quickly control the town. This is all dumb.
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Jen Sorensen
@Grandalf Over the past few days I have been surprised to learn about other places where this has already happened!
in reply to Jen Sorensen

If corporations are people, how come they never go to jail?
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Remember folks...

Biden was the senator from Delaware before he was VP

in reply to Jen Sorensen

Kind of curious why this rubicon hasn't been crossed already … what's stopped it?
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Seems easier just to make ballot stuffing legal. What stops me from opening up 2000 corporations in the lead up to an election, vote as every single one, and then shut them all down afterwards?

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