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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

CASH STRAPPED RAILROADED STATES BITE BACK GO ECONOMIC ON THEIR BUFFALOS


State governments are each rather like guys on  buffalos.


MNCs are buffalos.

Buffalos stomp and gore to death hundreds of local governments, just for fun. 

So, it's not a ride for everyone.

Question: How did states go full authoritarian on their elected democratic governors?

Answer: The buffalos had already gone full economic on their legislatures and locals.

Leonhardt/Liberace: Cry baby yesterday about Walgreens.......What a pussy!

Walgreens is a fucking buffalo.

Liberace, honest to god, is Vox bait!



Monday, April 23, 2018


RE DESPERATE MEASURES FOR CASH STRAPPED OR DISASTER PRONE STATES

Many Americans want to deconstruct the federal government, and also wind down state governments too.


Sort of get back to the original position, state of nature, a guy on a buffalo, things like that. Terms search: guy on a buffalo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Lmkm5EF5E

Before they do all of that, they have to attack their corporation charters, state by state, too!

Why?

Disassemble global corporatism, otherwise it will be corporate vigilantism, with state and federal governments gone by democratic anarchism...

These are just some observations for the democratic anarchists in the audience.


Sunday, July 29, 2012


IN THIS COUNTRY INDIVIDUAL STATES CHARTER CORPORATIONS

Were it to become of use, say to extort concessions from MNCs, individual states in which they are incorporated would be the likeliest place to look for political leverage.

This leverage might be discovered and exploited somewhere at some time by "cash strapped states".

If I were a cash strapped state, I would extort the heck out of those MNCS incorporated in my state, or else, by state legislation, terminate the corporate charter. 

A first step might be to legally prevent corporations from transferring their corporate charter to another state. Prevent corporate forum shopping. Delaware was always a big corporate charter draw.

I believe that large corporations need generally to be unwound, especially the largest ones with global reach.

They no longer serve the general welfare here, to say the least.

Another scenario: cash strapped states go out of business as political entities, devolve back into "free cities" and ungoverned frontier areas; and corporations cease to be legal persons at that point. 

Any person can at that point simply seize erstwhile corporate assets, wherever he or she finds them,McDonald's Stores, Walmart stores, gas stations, looted and then put to some other use, of whatever kind whatever, say slum housing maybe.

This post is dedicated to Paul Krugman, the bull in the china shop.

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