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    NV Bill Allows Companies To Create Governments

    This has been my prediction, that one day companies would become the government instead of just paying off the government, but it's a lil crazy to see this being voted on all the same.

    Watch out next time you swipe paper clips from work. If they got their own government they might have a death penalty for stealing or make you fight to the death against other work thieves as punishment.

    Planned legislation to establish new business areas in Nevada would allow technology companies to effectively form separate local governments.

    ********ic Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a plan to launch so-called Innovation Zones in Nevada to jumpstart the state’s economy by attracting technology firms, Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Wednesday.

    The zones would permit companies with large areas of land to form governments carrying the same authority as counties, including the ability to impose taxes, form school districts and courts and provide government services.

    The measure to further economic development with the “alternative form of local government?has not yet been introduced in the Legislature.

    Sisolak pitched the concept in his State of the State address delivered Jan. 19. The plan would bring in new businesses at the forefront of “groundbreaking technologies?without the use of tax abatements or other publicly funded incentive packages that previously helped Nevada attract companies like Tesla Inc.

    Sisolak named Blockchains, LLC as a company that had committed to developing a “smart city?in an area east of Reno after the legislation has passed.

    The draft proposal said the traditional local government model is “inadequate alone?to provide the resources to make Nevada a leader in attracting and retaining businesses and fostering economic development in emerging technologies and industries.

    The Governor’s Office of Economic Development would oversee applications for the zones, which would be limited to companies working in specific business areas including blockchain, autonomous technology, the Internet of Things, robotics, artificial intelligence, wireless, biometrics and renewable resource technology.

    Zone requirements would include applicants owning at least 78 square miles (202 square kilometers) of undeveloped, uninhabited land within a single county but separate from any city, town or tax increment area. Companies would have at least $250 million and plans to invest an additional $1 billion in their zones over 10 years.

    The zones would initially operate with the oversight of their location counties, but would eventually take over county duties and become independent governmental bodies.

    The zones would have three-member supervisor boards with the same powers as county commissioners. The businesses would maintain significant control over board membership.

    The governor’s economic development office did not respond to questions about the zones Wednesday.

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    We already have privately run prisons, why not courts too. The incarcerations will soar until people wake up.

    I’ve been following this trend for a long time, “ the rise of the corporations “

    Our politicians are complicit in this power shift.

    Cops are already the tools of the elites!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
      We already have privately run prisons, why not courts too. The incarcerations will soar until people wake up.

      I’ve been following this trend for a long time, ?the rise of the corporations ?

      Our politicians are complicit in this power shift.

      Cops are already the tools of the elites!
      You're right about all of those points, sad here in the U.S we don't have a real country anymore just a big business and all this place stands for is money where people are reduced to pluses and minuses.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
        You're right about all of those points, sad here in the U.S we don't have a real country anymore just a big business and all this place stands for is money where people are reduced to pluses and minuses.
        I took on WellPoint for various illegal things they were doing. BigCorp= Subsidiary1+ blue cross(subsidiary2)
        they threw a team of lawyers at me... every traffic ticket, ex girl was interviewed.

        They tried to destroy me.

        Then my lawyer dropped serious documentation(truth bombs) and then the negations started.

        Corporations are dirty.

        I worked for several fortune 100 companies, and they didn’t get big and strong playing nice

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          #5
          Lol Facebook is already in the process of creating their own city in Soy Mancisco

          Governments can rarely outsmart businesses

          Look at the people who work in government it’s rarely ever the best and brightest

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            #6
            Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
            We already have privately run prisons, why not courts too. The incarcerations will soar until people wake up.

            I’ve been following this trend for a long time, ?the rise of the corporations ?

            Our politicians are complicit in this power shift.

            Cops are already the tools of the elites!
            A prison is one thing. Controlling a piece of land as a government is a whole other. But I agree when you give businesses power in something like the criminal process they will promote, advertise & lobby for the ability to grow that business. Which in this case means more people will be locked up who may not need to be locked up.

            I'd be curious to know the full perimeters of what one could do with this sorta government power of land given to them & what sorta loopholes could potentially be taken advantage of with this power

            And it's easy to believe this could just be the first step of a long trip towards businesses gaining real power in the world instead of influencing power as they do now. I'm looking for Shoulder Roll & other conspiracy theory guys to jump on this sorta news.

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              #7
              Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
              Governments can rarely outsmart businesses

              Look at the people who work in government it’s rarely ever the best and brightest
              No fooking doubt about this.

              If anyone has ever seen the Congress or Senate talk with someone from the internet economy it's like watching someone trying to explain *** to a group of 7 year olds. The conversation goes into all kinds of weird directions as they try to grasp this alien subject.

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                #8
                Pretty scary. Corporations are super efficient at circumventing the rules to do the worst possible harm for profit. That’s way too much power to give them.

                On the flip side, if they’re able to do this for companies they should totally do this for mini community/governments and trial out some alternatives or tweaks to capitalism. Also it would be hilarious Like give a decent area to a load of “sovereign citizens?and watch them descend into total fuckery.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                  This has been my prediction, that one day companies would become the government instead of just paying off the government, but it's a lil crazy to see this being voted on all the same.

                  Watch out next time you swipe paper clips from work. If they got their own government they might have a death penalty for stealing or make you fight to the death against other work thieves as punishment.


                  Fascism at work.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    No fooking doubt about this.

                    If anyone has ever seen the Congress or Senate talk with someone from the internet economy it's like watching someone trying to explain *** to a group of 7 year olds. The conversation goes into all kinds of weird directions as they try to grasp this alien subject.
                    and that’s at the highest level

                    Then there’s the private entity day to day workers vs government employees

                    I’d get a lotta money if I was betting on big tech company worker being brighter than a government employee

                    Government fires slowly no pressure on their employees to go above and beyond

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