📇⬇️ policy:
if you use corporate personhood to store your identity data, when those corporation are justly taxed as businesses - you as an individual member of the corporate structure cannot fuss about the use of the data. you chose to participate in the pool - your data is therefore subject to legal changes outside the control of the corporation, which includes changes in tax code. there is nothing unlawful about high tariffs and the added stress on the corporate scaffold because of them. they are unpopular because many have decided to apply for serfdom under the feudal umbrella of a tax haven pool in a corporation to specifically hide from taxation and stress and tariffs. just because you dislike it doesn't mean it's illegal. jack dorsey is incorrect: if data stored inside corporation are in fact subject to federal taxation just like the corporate personhood is also subject to tax code changes. tariffs are just taxes. and corporations wanting to parade around like entities are even more subject to tariffs because they are declaring themselves individual persons. door swings both ways, kids. the tariffs are legal. they are unpopular and they hurt the corporate bottom line. but they are legal. and in my opinion - they are entirely necessary to awaken a sense of urgency with the corporate bloat no one is correcting.
https://x.com/jack/status/1984254301527806203?s=46
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cafc.23105/gov.uscourts.cafc.23105.159.0_1.pdf













