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On Sat, 14 Dec 2024 13:14:45 +0100, D <nospam@example.net> wrote:I'm talking reality, not legal definitions. Ergo... I win! ;)
>Companies do not care about anything. They are not living entities, so>
cannot care.
SCOTUS got it wrong?
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"Yes, corporations are considered people in the United States legal
system, a concept known as corporate personhood"
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"Dictionary Act of 1871
This act explicitly acknowledges that corporations have legal rights
and responsibilities, and that the words "person" and "whoever" in
federal laws include corporations."
I recommend Johan Norbergs book the Capitalist manifesto, where he shows that the more capitalist and free a country, the happier the population and the better their quality of life.In the US, what must be done, is to deregulate and privatize the>
healthcare system
Then, profits feeds the few, and increases healthcare costs.
Shareholders' interest are opposed to patients' interests.
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The evidence on whether private prisons are cheaper than public
prisons is inconclusive:
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Meta-analysis
A meta-analysis of 33 cost-effectiveness studies found that
private prisons are no more cost-effective than public prisons
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