Can We Safeguard Our Democracy After McCutcheon?
The Supreme Courts evisceration of our campaign finance rules is a powerful argument for the cleansing properties of sunlight. We should respond to McCutcheon by pushing for the full and timely disclosure of every penny donated to advance a political agenda.
If Americas wealthiest can offer unlimited dollars to shape our politics, the least we can do is force them to own their activism. Its time to get rid of the loopholes for sham social welfare organizations and trade groups. Its time to wipe out the dark money, and force those wealthy few to publicly stand behind their positions.
Thats not only a good and timely idea it may also be the only viable tool we have left to protect our democracy, at least for the foreseeable future.
When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in McCutcheon, Sam Steiner, a fellow at Yale Law School, wrote that the courts conservatives have no idea how money works in politics. Its a common criticism. As Justice Stephen Breyer noted in his dissent in McCutcheon, the conservative blocs decision in the case rested upon its own, not a record-based, view of the facts.
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