And yet again, basically nothing for violating child labor laws.

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      All fines should be proportional to gross revenue.

      If your business is fined, it should cut deep, anything else isn’t a punishment

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    The laws are being repealed in some states and going unenforced/under-enforced in others because the owner’s capital batteries are too poor and correctly pessimistic to make new capital batteries, and our owners won’t allow that to hurt their profit generation. Enter creative labor pool solutions.

    Same reason abortion privileges are being revoked. A destitute, unwanted child will make a model desperate capital battery.

    Labor. Consume. Breed.

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    We need corporate death sentences. If a corporation is liable for a certain number of deaths (either over time or per incident), a certain amount of environmental damage, or violating laws like human trafficking, child labor, etc, then that corporate should have it’s charter revoked. It shouldn’t be allowed to keep existing and be forced to sell off assets.

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      If corporations are people too, they should be put in prison. No conducting business for one year. If your company caused deaths, your company is now in trial and executed if found guilty. Company gutted and victims paid out.