Every State is a Corporation: Constitutions as Corporate Charters and The Hidden Corporate Nature of “Government”

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Every State operates as a corporation—its Constitution is the charter, its House and Senate act as the board of directors, and its statutes function as bylaws. Citizens are treated as franchise participants through licenses, registrations, and contracts, while States issue bonds and securitize debt like any other business. This hidden corporate structure reveals the true commercial character of “government.” Learn more at Realworldfare.com.