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KEM's avatar

Among the things Roosevelt said that have been mostly forgotten, this is a gem:

“The citizens of the United States must effectively control the mighty commercial forces which they have called into being,” he said.

We tend to forget that we created corporations.

Another gem:

“ He warned that “[t]here can be no effective control of corporations while their political activity remains…. We must have complete and effective publicity of corporate affairs, so that the people may know…whether the corporations obey the law and whether their management entitles them to the confidence of the public.”

Their political activity. That means Citizens United has to go.

Publicity of corporate affairs. That means shell corporations, offshore headquarters, and more.

Great quotes, Professor! Thank you!

Betsy Smith's avatar

Many of us seem to have forgotten that “[t]he object of government is the welfare of the people.” Many seem to believe that providing for the welfare of one individual has become our sole concern. We, the people, must defeat those who negate the public interest, who place profits above people. Proposed outsized grocery store mergers today do no more to help the average shopper than did the mergers of steel companies or railroads in Roosevelt's time. The need for transparency, not just in the corporate world, but also in government, is even more essential now. It is up to us to make sure that we elect truth-tellers who place the greater good above their own personal desire for power. Voting is the most powerful tool that the people possess. We must use it wisely.

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