Wednesday, November 9, 2011

We need a Corporate Pledge of Allegiance If Romney and the GOP are going to insist corporations are people, companies should start proving their patriotism By Robert Reich / Salon

Tuesday, Nov 8, 2011 10:13 AM 23:10:12 PST

We need a Corporate Pledge of Allegiance

If Romney and the GOP are going to insist corporations are people, companies should start proving their patriotism

Mitt Romney with his wife Ann Romney
Mitt Romney with his wife Ann Romney (Credit: AP)
This originally appeared on Robert Reich's blog.
Despite what the Supreme Court and Mitt Romney say, corporations aren’t people. (I’ll believe they are when Georgia and Texas start executing them.)
The Court thinks corporations have First Amendment rights to spend as much as they want on politics, and Romney (and most of his fellow Regressives) think they need lower taxes and fewer regulations in order to be competitive.
These positions are absurd on their face. By flooding our democracy with their shareholders’ money, big corporations are violating their shareholders’ First Amendment rights because shareholders aren’t consulted. They’re simultaneously suppressing the First Amendment rights of the rest of us because, given how much money they’re throwing around, we don’t have enough money to be heard.
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Robert Reich, a professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley, was secretary of labor during the Clinton administration. He is also a blogger and the author of "Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future." More Robert Reich

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