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Seth D. Michaels

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the combination of Ohio, Chevron, and Jarkesy is to tell the extraordinarily rich “there’s no one who can hold you accountable for anything if you can afford a lawsuit”

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's avatar @conantheyossarian.bsky.social
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The incredibly rich have been held accountable in this century?

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Read Between The Lines's avatar Read Between The Lines @readbetween.bsky.social
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when do we use all of this to bring down binding arbitration clauses? they completely deprive both sides of the expertise now solely provided by the judiciary

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They may regret it. In two words: Bank deregulation. They FAFO

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Mitch Solomon's avatar Mitch Solomon @mitchsolomon.bsky.social
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The 40 year experiment in unrequited greed is complete. Now they’re onto the deratcheting of the Keynesian global system

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artisanrox's avatar artisanrox @artisanrox.bsky.social
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sooo the legal system jsut becomes another tool for capitalism to produce more money for them. can't wait until the deregulated banks run away with all the Board/CEO's money ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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John Shannonhouse's avatar John Shannonhouse @jlshannonhouse.bsky.social
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I am sure this will be proven correct the first time someone with resources commits wrongdoing against a petroleum company and gets held accountable hard

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Jay Marose's avatar Jay Marose @jaymarose.bsky.social
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Except a president, who can shake you down, beat you up, sleep with your wife, imprison you…

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Julia S.'s avatar Julia S. @booktweeting.bsky.social
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protects but does not bind I hate it so much

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