KinshipLab Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On 2/5/2026 at 12:55 PM, tobetrained said: Corporations, whether an individual up to conglomerate, has no need of government. If the government disappeared, the corporation remains -- whether one person as a barber or a multi-national of 1000s of employees providing banking. But they just don't have the regulations and tax from a government. Hi @tobetrained, you may be conflating corporations, which describe the legal structure and method of recognizing profit and loss, with companies, which may or may not be organized as a corporation and which relate much more to the assets, value creation, and cost of value. This distinction may clarify why @Rillion rightly raises the inherent connection between corporations and governments. I’m enjoying this discussion but highly confused as to why anyone would trust a government - especially the Federal Government - to champion all people’s interests equally be they rich or poor. The Federal Government was founded by the war-bond elites in alliance with the slave-owning elites to ensure that the states didn’t default on their war bonds, using the Federal Governments brute force to derisk their investments. In all states, there were restrictions on voter eligibility to secure elite property by confiscating (taxing) money and spending it on armies that could put down rebellions of poor taxpayers e.g., whiskey rebellion, slave revolts, etc. certainly things have evolved, but it’s useful to remember the foundation we’re building on. Quote
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