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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party

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aspirant

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Sat Jan 17, 2015, 01:57 AM Jan 2015

If one is another, why isn't the other the same one? [View all]

If corporations are people, human beings, then why aren't people automatically corporations? Corporations don't have to file paperwork or filing fees or anything to receive the rights of human beings.

The legal system has set-up these corporate people with unequal justice in many categories of law. For one, the bankruptcy laws, where human beings are stuck with student loan debt without ways of forgiveness or dismissal.

If one is the other then a human being approaching the courts as their alter ego, a corporation, should be able to file for bankruptcy under corporate rules. If they are refused because of the lack of corporate paperwork, then let's go back to the origin of the corporation, the states.

It would only take ONE state to set-up corporation paperwork to make any single human being, not a sole proprietorship, but a legitimate corporation. How many corporations flock to Delaware to set-up.

Maybe this could be proposed to Vermont to set-up their single payer system with a $50-100 fee for establishing a single person corporation. Then let the student loan bankruptcy filings begin and have a real Main Street bailout for the people!!!

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