a long-term threat to Americans that has existed in its present form for some 150 +/- some decades or two. There were a whole series of court decisions favorable to corporations during that whole century.
In some ways, the corporate syndicates seem hell bent on taking every possible dollar and squeezing as hard as they can.
Since when has the lowly american worker been considered a 'corporate force' in the 'incorporated' sense to be reckoned with? The American worker isn't even allowed to deduct the costs of transportation they use to get back and forth from home to work and back again, but corporations deduct their transportation costs fully.
There are so many unfairnesses in the law regarding workers versus corporate capitalists, I don't even know where to begin.
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Now, the corporations, one beast that 'only' thinks of money, appear to have spread elsewhere. Is that U.S. citizen's fault?