Danforth, I know it is a long article. In response to:
"Which is why every bank corporation is formed in Delaware."
There is this in the article:
The third useful corporation law provision concerns corporations not chartered in the state, known as "foreign corporations." This provision determines which powers a state grants to out-of-state corporations. When Florida, for example, grants a foreign corporation from Delaware the authority to operate in the state, it "does not authorize a foreign corporation to engage in any business or exercise any power that a corporation may not engage in or exercise in this state."
This provision gives the first two their real power"a state that moves to no longer grant its domestic corporations the power to spend in elections is also denying that power to corporations chartered in the other 49 states.
Notably, the operation of the foreign corporation provision in each state's law means that this approach does not depend on its being adopted by Delaware, even though the state is home to the lion's share of major corporate registrations. Every state that adopts this approach keeps every Delaware corporation out of its politics.
"A hangar doesn't stop an ATACMS. It just means you lose the plane and the hangar. Hangars are for repairs, not so much storage."
Yes, but Ukraine is hitting them with fpv drones, repeatedly.