Talking about corporations - they're so big. There's not a person at a corporation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Corporations aren't people. They have no brains, no consciences, no capacity for intent or guilt.
I think corporations are a whole lot different than people. I mean, I don't know a corporation would be put in prison. I do know people would be put in prison.
Corporations are like countries now, there's a king, there are serfs, there's a court, basically everything but moats. They're feudal societies, and there are good ones and bad ones.
The corporation is one of the great unheralded human inventions of destruction. It is a way to absolve from any personal liability a bunch of people. They form together in a massive ID and they do whatever they want.
For most Americans, work is central to their experience of the world, and the corporation is one of the fundamental institutions of American life, with an enormous impact, for good and ill, on how we live, think, and feel.
In my view, a corporation is not a person. A corporation does not have First Amendment rights to spend as much money as it wants, without disclosure, on a political campaign.
I don't think we should view corporations as people for the purposes of speech.
Corporations are a fictional entity that are designed to make money, and they're neither people nor patriots.
I don't represent corporations.
I think corporations and people are very different. People make corporations whatever it is that they're going to be.