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The very essence and nature of a corporation is destructive. Destruction is required if we are to
               make products that are foreign to the natural processes of the earth.

               Corporations have a systemic effect. Their actions affect lives, and ecological and environmental
               systems because they make use of the resources every person needs (water, energy, raw and
               recycled materials and minerals), and currently, they are allowed to affect policy and law.


               Corporations have proven themselves to be destructive anomalies, without the natural Law of
               consequences for their actions and are akin to ravenous beasts if they are protected by political
               policies and not limited by laws to force constructive effects.


               The act of modern-day production for provision is literally the destruction of the environment
               because it ignores the laws of nature, the balance of creation and destruction. By human design,
               corporations are destructive, therefore by natural Law they must be restrained, if they are to be
               productive members of society. To civilize corporations, they will be interlaced with society, to
               ensure they act in the best interest of all stakeholders.

               To ensure corporations and businesses are compliant with their initial inception and enterprise (the
               provision of goods and services), they are given no more reign than what is required for efficient

               functioning.

               Goals – to ensure corporations function efficiently and to prevent corporate exploitation we will:

                                Free corporations, small businesses, and administrative units from the payment
                                 of wages, insurance and health benefits; and free them from the payment of

                                 resource acquisition, maintenance, and development cost, so they can focus
                                 their efforts on efficient production and service provision – with use of
                                 compensation and earned equity issued by the GCTA, based on i-Present
                                 Production Enactment approval.
                                (G) Financial, resources, and labor procurement barriers that prevent the

                                 establishment of needed businesses or services will be removed with use of
                                 iPresent’s production enactment system (For details see: I-Present Legislation and
                                 Production Systems details):
                                     o  Products are proposed to the people through submission of a legislative
                                         production enactment.
                                     o  Upon approval of the enactment, resource allocation is granted (based

                                         on priority levels):
                                                  The processing of compensation for Human Resources is
                                                   approved and administered.
                                                  If the proposal is submitted by a private corporation, escrow

                                                   accounts for management team payments are established.



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