Here's Willard employing a Debate Stopper as he tries to make the point for lowering Corporate Tax rates.
(A Debate Stopper is a meme; a statement of "political fact" - usually in simplistic terms - intended to require agreement on the speaker's basic premise, allowing the speaker to go on to make a conclusive statement of policy).
The problem, as always, is that if your basic premise is false, then your conclusion cannot be true.
And here's the fallacy: If a corporation is a person; and it is entitled to the same rights and privileges of all other people, then it must be subject to the same responsibilities and liabilities as any other person.
A corporation is allowed to own another corporation, but a person is not allowed to own another person.
A corporation is not - cannot be - a person.
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