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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Caps on Total Campaign Giving Struck Down by U.S. Supreme Court [View all]earthside
(6,960 posts)31. The cap stands on individual contests.
As I am understanding this the $2,600 contribution cap per candidate per primary and general election stands.
However, it means that the Koch boys can give the maximum to every single candidate for U.S. House and U.S. Senate in 2014. The aggregate cap has been eliminated.
Call the good ol' USA an oligarchy; call it a plutocracy ... it sure ain't much of a democratic republic anymore.
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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