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"A Boring Dystopia",
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"https://www.commondreams.org/news/corporations-can-vote-in-delaware",
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"textContent": "submitted by supersquirrel to aboringdystopia\n94 points | 18 comments\nhttps://www.commondreams.org/news/corporations-can-vote-in-delaware\n\n> A judge in Delaware—a state with more registered business entities than people—ruled Monday in favor of a small town that allows corporations to vote in local elections.\n\n…\n\n> “What is a ‘person?’ When one cuts to the heart of this case, that is the question,” Karsnitz wrote to open his 20-page ruling.\n\n_Ok well now I need to go smash a bunch of fragile furniture with a sledgehammer while screaming in primal rage to cool down a bit from reading that. Worf, I could use a friend right now to join me in this ritual._",
"title": "'Logical Conclusion' of Citizens United as Delaware Judge Lets Corporations Vote in Local Elections | Common Dreams"
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