Scott Rasmussen on Tea Parties & Obamacare’s Popularity at The Heritage Foundation
Scott Rasmussen, President of Rasmussen Reports, sat down with The Heritage Foundation to discuss the dismal popularity of Obamacare and why many misjudge the breadth of the tea party movement.
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Nate Silver just called. He said:
"Hey Rasmussen, you worthless fuck. So much for your bullshit election poll. I called it, you failed it. Obama landslide! Suck it up, bitch."
@puboxer Good, because I pity you.
@madjimms
I pity you
@BeantownJim I love how people think "god" gives them rights. Where the fuck is this "god" person?
@BeantownJim Right on! We are "endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights."
So is a corporation a person illegally held in servitude by its shareholders? Or is it a person who enjoys the rights of personhood that take precedence over the presumed ownership rights of its shareholders?
The doctrine of corporate personhood creates an interesting legal contradiction. The corporation is owned by its shareholders and is therefore their property. If it is also a legal person, then it is a person owned by others and thus exists in a condition of slavery — a status explicitly forbidden by the thirteenth amendment to the constitution.
n 1886, . . . in the case of Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that a private corporation is a person and entitled to the legal rights and protections the Constitutions affords to any person. Because the Constitution makes no mention of corporations, it is a fairly clear case of the Court’s taking it upon itself to rewrite the Constitution.
@sdfkjllshadflhadfshl And God only knows if they've saved "the best" for last. Kind of like trashing the hotel room just before you check out.
It's long since been time to dispose of the republic and replace it with a true, real, honest to God democracy where the people vote on legislation and spending bills and not these elitist, ivory tower, "representative" politicians.