Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Behind the Wall Street Protest

... are these economic factors.  Basically it boils down to rich people and institutions tying up so much of the country's capital that the rest of the country can't function properly.
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Actually, I do support a more severe punishment for corporations that deliberately kill people. Let's not even bother with fines; save that for the wrongful death lawsuits. Instead, halt operations at those sites where the corporation deliberately took actions that led to death, such as refusing to provide or maintain safety equipment. Confiscate and auction off the property involved if necessary.

Yes, that would punish the workers; but it also provides an incentive for the workers to push the company for better behavior alongside the shareholders.

As for links to material concerning electoral reform and proportional representation, I don't have any I can dig up offhand. I can point to Australia's electoral system and say they do it pretty close to right as far as counting the votes and determining who will serve.
>>Actually, I do support a more severe punishment for corporations that deliberately kill people. Let's not even bother with fines; save that for the wrongful death lawsuits. Instead, halt operations at those sites where the corporation deliberately took actions that led to death, such as refusing to provide or maintain safety equipment. Confiscate and auction off the property involved if necessary.<<

I'm in favor of the corporate death penalty. A corporation that causes major damage or death should be disbanded and its assets sold off to cover expenses. Its place can be taken by someone more competent.
This exists. Enron got it. It's called bankruptcy.

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