Regardless of personal "wants", this feels like the right decision based on how the country was founded. And the more rulings that lead us in that direction than another is a good thing.
Yes, our country's beginning, with 95% agriculture, practically no corporations in comparison to now when big corporations dwarf most countries' GNP and the corporatocracy runs the world -
Our founding fathers founded this country ore than anything out of opposition to the one big corporation of the day, the East India corporation owned by the British crown and nobility.
The reasons were complaints that apply today - such as their size giving the political clout to unfair advantage in things like taxes (25% of the largest corporations paid no income tax).
We've been on a steady shift that direction - as CEO pay has risen from 45 times the average worker in 1979 to over a thousand today, as 94% of the national growth has gone to the top 20%, as the share of income taxes paid by corporations has fallen by half (from 22% to 11%; if I recall it was even higher bacn around the 50's) among many other things.
WIth this change look forward to corporations getting even more preferential political treatment, to politicians serving them over the people much more than even now.
Hint: A corporation with billions is far, far more organizaed and can donate more to make more money than many thousands of citizens, disorganized and donating much less out of just 'citizenship'.
Our country was founded to give individuals the political power to ru the country over any organized concentrated power. This ruling spits in the face of our founding fathers.