Friday, September 07, 2012

How do you arrest a corporation?

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The owners of a modest home near Twentynine Palms lost their cherished possessions after a bank mistakenly foreclosed their residence. 
A crew broke into Alvin and Pat Tjosaas’ desert home and took everything after being directed by Wells Fargo to secure the structure.
OK, police departments. Let's go and arrest Wells Fargo. Wait. What's that you say? You can't? Well, why the hell not? "Corporations are people my friend" and when a person sends hired goons into someone's home for the purpose of robbing him of his possession he get's arrested, right? So, nu? 

Actually, a better idea would be to imprison the doomkopf manger who authorized this Aktion, and the fact that we can't helps illustrate one of the many problems with how corporations are regarded in this country. We ramble on and on about "personal responsibility" yet we allow people to shirk their personal  responsibilities all the time merely by hiding behind a corporation. Someone at Wells Fargo made a criminal mistake, and that person should be brought before the law. 

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