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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Caps on Total Campaign Giving Struck Down by U.S. Supreme Court [View all]
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BREAKING: Caps on Total Campaign Giving Struck Down by U.S. Supreme Court [View all]
Hissyspit
Apr 2014
OP
So they have actually completely destroyed even the smallest thread of the campaign finance reform.
lostincalifornia
Apr 2014
#2
The only thing "positive" is that these rich MF'ers will make fools of themselves spending so much
Dustlawyer
Apr 2014
#117
We no longer have a "balance of power" in our government. The SCOTUS has taken
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#13
Deliberate. How anyone can use reason to come to the conclusion that this is just or fair is beyond
gtar100
Apr 2014
#3
No they are not, because they know Americans are too supine to do a damn thing about it
villager
Apr 2014
#94
The Koch brothers and their ilk will soon be buying every single election now.
LonePirate
Apr 2014
#5
There is a movement to boycott Koch brothers goods and products. Read post under "Politics 2014."
Cal33
Apr 2014
#80
Corporations are people, and corporations can by votes. Thank you supreme court for destroying the
lostincalifornia
Apr 2014
#21
Throwing cash at politicians is not "the most fundamental First Amendment activity.” It is bribery.
SunSeeker
Apr 2014
#37
None, for Americans. Climate change spasms will eventually force a break-up into smaller polities
villager
Apr 2014
#95
The really big money will still go in via dodgy 501(c)(3) and (4)s
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2014
#42
somebody needs to ask if they believe in one person one vote or one billionaire one vote
yurbud
Apr 2014
#58
Based on the issues and polling, Sanders and Warren are as centrist as they come.
Enthusiast
Apr 2014
#106
Well, we always have our choco rations and our victory gin to fall back upon, right?
Javaman
Apr 2014
#91
R moneybags now have no excuse to limit donations!! give! give! open bars, resorts & 'clubs' cost$$$
Sunlei
Apr 2014
#99
When I've given to candidates directly it's not tax free or anonymous, like the Slush 501c(3)&Dark4
stuffmatters
Apr 2014
#130
Your Congressman now allowed to wear sponsors' logos on his clothing in the Capitol building.
tclambert
Apr 2014
#120
We have to recognize we are dealing with some real intellectual lightweights, especially Roberts.
greatlaurel
Apr 2014
#143