Cannonpointer » 19 Jan 2017 12:38 pm » wrote:Your original contention was that companies are exercising the rights of their owners. I disproved it, and you ran to, "Well you don't have to invest if you don't agree" - as if I could know BEFOREHAND what positions they might take.
Then you lied that you never even SAID they represented the individual owners - which is a flop that leaves you WITHOUT a premise, as we are right back to corporations have no God-given rights under American law - and ALL rights under American law are from the Creator.
Keep running in circles, barky dog - not chasing you around because you lie when cornered.
Here's you, claiming corporations are exercising their OWNERS' rights, not corporate rights, liar boy.
THere are no lies up there pops. And it took you how long to come up with that after you went off the deep end? You have not debunked any of that. Corporations and unions are groups of people, *******.
My original contention that set off your most recent temper tantrum:
Huey » 17 Jan 2017 7:24 am » wrote:
Easy answer. No one is forcing you to buy stock in GE. If you do not like what GE does with it's money. Unlike a Union where in some states you are forced to pay dues and do not like what they do with their money.
So you want big daddy government to come in and regulate that.
My contention.