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Internet providers say the FCC should not investigate broadband prices
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Yeah, same podcast made the point in their episodes about the Hawk's Nest Tunnel Project, and how it was recent history even though it sounds like some medieval horror story. These fucks haven't changed, and the same company that profited off that brutality is still around and still making money hand over fist and never reckoned with their crimes.
I say that if corporations have the benefits of personhood, they should also have the responsibilities and liabilities of a personhood. Kill 5 people due to clear negligence? Company comes under government control (prison) for the same amount of time as a regular person would for the same crime.
Kill hundreds? The company is dissolved and the responsible people are jailed.
Oh, and companies are represented by a random public defender from that jurisdiction.
That'd get some things fixed real quick.
That would certainly be more just, but to do that you'd need to reverse what is effectively their complete regulatory capture.
To do that you'd need to create a situation where money wasn't liquid power.
To do that you'd need to dismantle capitalism.
So at that point corporations aren't a thing anymore.
I say we do that. Like if we're dreaming, let's dream big.
That sounds about correct.