Romney's campaign coffers are filling up... not counting the PACs money
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Cross-posted in Immizen.com with links to sources and a relevant art piece.
The road to the White House is paved with Dollars and the news of the day regarding the democratic election process in America read like this:
The Boston Herald: Romney bests Obama donations with help of rich few
Reuters: Romney rides big donors to outpace Obama's fundraising
ABC News: Romney Outraises Obama by $35 Million in June
TIME: Romneys Big Fundraising Month and the Culture of Political Giving
Mitt Romney had a banner month in June. His campaign and the Republican National Committee raised $106 million, marking a large post-primary consolidation of Republican funds, and a full $35 million more than President Obama and the Democrats managed to raise
Romney knows how to talk to wealthy captains of industry because hes one himself. He speaks yacht.
Show me the money! Work hard for the money! Money matters! Money makes the world go around! Money is power!
Yes, money runs our lives, and these famous quotes are true everywhere on the planet, but in America more than in any other place in the world, they describe what this country is about. And the Supreme Court of the United States of America not only reaffirmed their validity with the Citizens United ruling but blew it up to enormous proportions and gave us more fertile grounds for the breeding of corruption in the American Democratic system. In America, the rich do get richer, the poor get poorer, politics get dirtier, the system becomes more corrupt, and the Supreme Court helps perpetuate this vicious cycle.
I am getting to know a lot of new people these days and I am surprised how disenchanted they are of the US political system and how aware they are of the Citizen United ruling and the influence of money in the electoral process and the government. A January 2012 poll confirms these observations: The poll found that 62 percent of all voters oppose the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision and 46 percent of voters strongly oppose it. Meanwhile, 55 percent of voters do not believe that corporations should have the same rights as people.
Too bad.
In America its: Money first, then things or corporations, then people.