Corporations are a fictional entity that are designed to make money, and they're neither people nor patriots.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
Corporations are not in business to be social-welfare organizations; they are there to make money.
If corporations are people, as the Supreme Court wishes us to believe, they are stunningly unpatriotic ones.
Corporations aren't people. They have no brains, no consciences, no capacity for intent or guilt.
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.
Talking about corporations - they're so big. There's not a person at a corporation.
Corporations that are formed for the purpose of earning profits do not have the constitutionally protected rights that natural citizens have. They should not spend their corporate dollars, Treasury dollars, to influence outcome of elections.
Corporations are created by the people, acting through their governments. We grant them corporate charters that confer certain legal rights and privileges, like the ability to enter into contracts, limited liability and perpetual life.
It's crazy that the Constitution has to be amended to clarify what for the majority of Americans is a clear and true statement: corporations are not people.
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