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To: Road Walker who wrote (9877)7/4/2014 12:59:28 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13060
 
No, only to those who care about accurate description of reality.

Corporate government, could deal with the governance of corporations, their executives, board and so forth, but that definition isn't relevant to the current discussion. It could also mean corporations acting as governments, that's an idea that has little to no connection to money in politics. Money in politics is often non-corporate (and much of the money said to be donated by various corporations is actually money donated by executives of the corporations, or even non-executive employees). Even when it is an actual corporate donation, that doesn't set the corporation up as the government (in fact the donations often amount to protection money paid to politicians).