Karl Auerbach on Nostr: The D-party or candidates of the future should announce a policy of the following ...
The D-party or candidates of the future should announce a policy of the following nature:
Should they take office in the future they will look askance at proposals and discount the viability of bids coming from companies that have overtly kow-towed to TFG or that are effectively owned and run by people who have so kow-towed.
This means Amazon, Tesla, Twitter, Space-X, Facebook/meta, etc.
Sure, they will kick back and whine "first amendment, first amendment". But I would grab a mule and kick back harder and say "corporations are not people and therefore do not have first amendment rights" - a position that directly challenges the utter rubbish of Citzens United.
Should they take office in the future they will look askance at proposals and discount the viability of bids coming from companies that have overtly kow-towed to TFG or that are effectively owned and run by people who have so kow-towed.
This means Amazon, Tesla, Twitter, Space-X, Facebook/meta, etc.
Sure, they will kick back and whine "first amendment, first amendment". But I would grab a mule and kick back harder and say "corporations are not people and therefore do not have first amendment rights" - a position that directly challenges the utter rubbish of Citzens United.