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Yes, but they aren't legal entities whose existence is legally limited to those susceptibilities. The difference is pretty fundamental and should be easy to understand: people are different than legal entities.
No, they're not, particularly when they become publicly traded, which most large corporations are.
Color me shocked that you don't understand this subject.
More evidence that you don't proofread your own posts.
Hold on. A corporation does not have the power to make law. And in the instances that a corporation does influence legislation or a politician to pass favorable laws that benefit them, IT IS THE POLITICIANS THAT ARE TO BLAME.
If there was true freedom in this country, there would be no state, and therefore any business would stand or fall on its own success in delivering whatever good or service it deals in when people voluntarily exchange with it.
You have a thing against powerful corporations, which I understand, but you have no understanding that it is the collusion with the state which makes it truly monstrous.
Fascism, or corporatism, is wrong... I'm completely against it. But it is the state which calls that situation into being.