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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: bull_dozer who wrote (47354)12/22/2021 3:10:19 PM
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Two important points:

(1) It should be illegal for company executives to profit from their company's wrongdoing. This should be clearly stated in the law. As it stands, executives can approve or incentivize wrongdoing and rack in options and profits. Then if the company gets convicted they still get to keep their personal profits while the company pays the fines. Proceeds from a wrongdoing should be confiscated. This is normal in criminal charges, but not in civil cases. It should be made so.

(2) The whole idea that corporations are people and should enjoy the same kinds of protection and privileges as the people is absurd. This was not always the case and is the result of a fraudulent perjury before the supreme court. Studying the history of how corporations became people is instructive to this point.
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