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Title: The Fascinating History of How Corporations Became "People" -- Thanks to Corrupt Courts Working for the 1%
Source: Alternet
URL Source: http://www.alternet.org/economy/153 ... working_for_the_1/?page=entire
Published: Nov 26, 2011
Author: Joshua Holland
Post Date: 2011-11-26 09:11:23 by mininggold
Keywords: None
Views: 13052
Comments: 58

The Fascinating History of How Corporations Became "People" -- Thanks to Corrupt Courts Working for the 1% Occupiers could direct their energy not only at Wall Street, but also at its enablers, in Congress, and ultimately, at the high court.

Perhaps there were truly free markets before the industrial revolution, where townspeople and farmers gathered in a square to exchange livestock, produce and handmade tools. In our modern world, such a market does not exist. Governments set up the rules of the game, and those rules have an enormous impact on our economic outcomes.

In 2007, the year of the crash, the top 1 percent of American households took in almost two-and-a-half times the share of our nation's pre-tax income that they had grabbed in the 40 years folliwing World War Two. This was no accident – the rules of the market underwent profound changes that led to the upward redistribution of trillions in income over the past 30 years. The rules are set by Congress – under a mountain of lobbying dollars – but they are adjudicated by the courts.

The Supreme Court, with a right-wing majority under Chief Justice John Roberts, has become a body that leans too far toward the “1 percent” to be considered a neutral arbiter. So whether they know all the ins and outs of the court's profound rightward shift or not, those protesting across the country as part of the Occupy movement are motivated by its corruption as well.

While conservatives constantly rail against judges "legislating from the bench," it is far more common for right-leaning jurists to engage in “judicial activism” than those of a liberal bent. That's what a 2005 study by Yale University legal scholar Paul Gewirtz and Chad Golder found. According to the scholars, those justices most frequently labeled "conservative" were among the most likely to strike down statutes passed by Congress, while those most frequently labeled "liberal" were the least likely to do so.

A 2007 study by University of Chicago law professor Thomas J. Miles and Cass R. Sunstein looked at the tendency of judges to strike down decisions by federal regulatory agencies, and found a similar trend. The Supreme Court's "conservative" justices were again the most likely to engage in this form of "activism," while the "liberal" justices were most likely to exercise judicial restraint.

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A 2007 study by University of Chicago law professor Thomas J. Miles and Cass R. Sunstein looked at the tendency of judges to strike down decisions by federal regulatory agencies, and found a similar trend. The Supreme Court's "conservative" justices were again the most likely to engage in this form of "activism," while the "liberal" justices were most likely to exercise judicial restraint.

Amazing. Has it ever occurred to you that Congress has in the past and are to this day passing unconstitutional legislation? I could list many, but you probably are already aware of them.

So do you think it's somehow par for the course that conservatives, who by the very definition of the word are the ones who want to preserve the constitution, and the institutions and traditions that came with America's founding, would be more likely to strike down unconstitutional legislation over a period of years?

I would certainly hope they would do just that.

Does it bother you, that with the massive amount of unconstitutional legislation that has already been passed, that the left doesn't seem as interested in striking any of it down?

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Amazing. Has it ever occurred to you that Congress has in the past and are to this day passing unconstitutional legislation? I could list many, but you probably are already aware of them.

So do you think it's somehow par for the course that conservatives, who by the very definition of the word are the ones who want to preserve the constitution, and the institutions and traditions that came with America's founding, would be more likely to strike down unconstitutional legislation over a period of years?

I would certainly hope they would do just that.

Does it bother you, that with the massive amount of unconstitutional legislation that has already been passed, that the left doesn't seem as interested in striking any of it down?

Yet the Pubby controlled Scotus said that a piece of paper that owes it's very existence to the state has free speech when it comes to donating money to that same Congress. And there is nothing that King Paul can do about it other than appointing more judges.

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Yet the Pubby controlled Scotus said that a piece of paper that owes it's very existence to the state has free speech when it comes to donating money to that same Congress.

And that is clearly unconstitutional and anti-American. America was founded on individual rights, not rights assigned as part of any group.

And there is nothing that King Paul can do about it other than appointing more judges.

Sure there is. I've already stated that the bully pulpit and the backing of a large and loud American public can go a long way. We've seen it time and time again.

http://www.issues2000.org/2012/Ron_Paul_Corporations.htm

www.ronpaul.com/2011-08-1...porations-are-not-people/

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