http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 01724.htmlThe Supreme Court has ruled that corporations may spend freely to support or oppose candidates for president and Congress, easing decades-old limits on their participation in federal campaigns.
By a 5-4 vote, the court on Thursday overturned a 20-year-old ruling that said corporations can be prohibited from using money from their general treasuries to pay for campaign ads. The decision, which almost certainly will also allow labor unions to participate more freely in campaigns, threatens similar limits imposed by 24 states.
The justices also struck down part of the landmark McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill that barred union- and corporate-paid issue ads in the closing days of election campaigns.
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As if Political Campaigns were't bad enough before......
SCOTUS handed down a decision this morning which will allow corporations and unions to put more money into political campaigns than they already do now............
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Long overdue!
McCain-Feingold is riddled with Constitutional infirmities. It's about time that part of it went down.
Ivytalk's long-held view: unlimited campaign spending by individuals or businesses to advance policy positions is perfectly fine, provided that there's full and timely disclosure by candidate recipients so the electorate can see who may have "influence."
Ivytalk's long-held view: unlimited campaign spending by individuals or businesses to advance policy positions is perfectly fine, provided that there's full and timely disclosure by candidate recipients so the electorate can see who may have "influence."
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Concur, IT!Ivytalk wrote:Long overdue!McCain-Feingold is riddled with Constitutional infirmities. It's about time that part of it went down.
Ivytalk's long-held view: unlimited campaign spending by individuals or businesses to advance policy positions is perfectly fine, provided that there's full and timely disclosure by candidate recipients so the electorate can see who may have "influence."
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Just to clarify.....I agree on the unconsitutionality of some of the pieces of McCain-Feingold..........I just don't want to have to watch anymore compaign commercials.
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The next big scandals about this will involve how controversial donors attempt to hide their identities. I'll bet some companies create subsidiaries with different names.
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They already have those subs set up - now they just rent their corporate jets from them.CID1990 wrote:The next big scandals about this will involve how controversial donors attempt to hide their identities. I'll bet some companies create subsidiaries with different names.
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That's something we can all agree on!danefan wrote:Just to clarify.....I agree on the unconsitutionality of some of the pieces of McCain-Feingold..........I just don't want to have to watch anymore compaign commercials.
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Yepper, I've always thought McCain/Feingold violated free speech.Ivytalk wrote:Long overdue!McCain-Feingold is riddled with Constitutional infirmities. It's about time that part of it went down.
Ivytalk's long-held view: unlimited campaign spending by individuals or businesses to advance policy positions is perfectly fine, provided that there's full and timely disclosure by candidate recipients so the electorate can see who may have "influence."
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It did. Even my liberal con-law professor in law school admitted as much.blueballs wrote:Yepper, I've always thought McCain/Feingold violated free speech.Ivytalk wrote:Long overdue!McCain-Feingold is riddled with Constitutional infirmities. It's about time that part of it went down.
Ivytalk's long-held view: unlimited campaign spending by individuals or businesses to advance policy positions is perfectly fine, provided that there's full and timely disclosure by candidate recipients so the electorate can see who may have "influence."
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and the SEIU and NRA ones will be the worst.danefan wrote:Just to clarify.....I agree on the unconsitutionality of some of the pieces of McCain-Feingold..........I just don't want to have to watch anymore compaign commercials.
I think it should be overturned, but I dread the November when all of these organizations will be flooding the commercial circuit.

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You know if we didn't have as much government intervention in the economy their wouldn't be as much corruption in our legislators...there would be no point.
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Son, you're gonna fit in here well.youngterrier wrote:You know if we didn't have as much government intervention in the economy their wouldn't be as much corruption in our legislators...there would be no point.
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travelinman67 wrote:Son, you're gonna fit in here well.youngterrier wrote:You know if we didn't have as much government intervention in the economy their wouldn't be as much corruption in our legislators...there would be no point.
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He keeps on this tach and he's gonna get his ass handed to hisseff on a regular basis, like you do.
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Hey YT, don't let D1B get to you, he's a short timer (again).
And if he does start to get to you, there is a funny picture of him pouring wine behind a pickup in a parking lot that will cool you off.
And if he does start to get to you, there is a funny picture of him pouring wine behind a pickup in a parking lot that will cool you off.
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Corporations shouldn't have free speech rights. We'd do better if there was a little more nationalism and a little less corporatism in Washington.
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if You want less corporationism in washington take the government out of the economy. capitalism, democracy, free speach, and t he economy are all savedPwns wrote:Corporations shouldn't have free speech rights. We'd do better if there was a little more nationalism and a little less corporatism in Washington.
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YT, capitalism is flawed. It is a highly dangerous, greed-based economic system when left unchecked.youngterrier wrote:if You want less corporationism in washington take the government out of the economy. capitalism, democracy, free speach, and t he economy are all savedPwns wrote:Corporations shouldn't have free speech rights. We'd do better if there was a little more nationalism and a little less corporatism in Washington.
I agree if you mean less direct government investment in the economy (spending), but unfortunatley we need the government to protect us from the negative effects of capitalism.
No pure economic system is the best.
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Government involvement has only harmed our economy. In short it has devalued our currency to where our charity is ineffective, slows economic growth through high taxes and regulation, and creates credit out of thin air which ultimately leads to our economic problems. lastly, when we protect ourselves from the negative effects of capitalismessentially all we're doing is socializing losses and privatizing profits. if we left those losses alone the economic drawback would be far less than if we bailed it out (see the depression of 1920-1921)D1B wrote:YT, capitalism is flawed. It is a highly dangerous, greed-based economic system when left unchecked.youngterrier wrote: if You want less corporationism in washington take the government out of the economy. capitalism, democracy, free speach, and t he economy are all saved
I agree if you mean less direct government investment in the economy (spending), but unfortunatley we need the government to protect us from the negative effects of capitalism.
No pure economic system is the best.
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youngterrier wrote:Government involvement has only harmed our economy. In short it has devalued our currency to where our charity is ineffective, slows economic growth through high taxes and regulation, and creates credit out of thin air which ultimately leads to our economic problems. lastly, when we protect ourselves from the negative effects of capitalismessentially all we're doing is socializing losses and privatizing profits. if we left those losses alone the economic drawback would be far less than if we bailed it out (see the depression of 1920-1921)D1B wrote:
YT, capitalism is flawed. It is a highly dangerous, greed-based economic system when left unchecked.
I agree if you mean less direct government investment in the economy (spending), but unfortunatley we need the government to protect us from the negative effects of capitalism.
No pure economic system is the best.
Yes, gub spending creates a shitload of problems, so does over regulation.
Capitalism, left unchecked leads to monopolies and whole new tyranny far worse than social democracy. Evils are sometime necessary. Capitalism puts a price on everything, and that aint all good.
Regarding losses, fuck 1920, it's a much different world right now and I don't think all those lessons apply.
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D1B wrote:youngterrier wrote: Government involvement has only harmed our economy. In short it has devalued our currency to where our charity is ineffective, slows economic growth through high taxes and regulation, and creates credit out of thin air which ultimately leads to our economic problems. lastly, when we protect ourselves from the negative effects of capitalismessentially all we're doing is socializing losses and privatizing profits. if we left those losses alone the economic drawback would be far less than if we bailed it out (see the depression of 1920-1921)
Yes, gub spending creates a shitload of problems, so does over regulation.
Capitalism, left unchecked leads to monopolies and whole new tyranny far worse than social democracy. Evils are sometime necessary. Capitalism puts a price on everything, and that aint all good.
Regarding losses, fuck 1920, it's a much different world right now and I don't think all those lessons apply.
That actually seemed like a coherent, intelligent response!!!
Good for you!
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though i agree we dont need monopolies (privatized socialism really) i disagree about the 1920s. many things change in this world but economics do not
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Re: The topic - the activist, Supreme Corporation drove another nail into our Democracy today.
The Corporations already have too much power - this is disgusting.
The Corporations already have too much power - this is disgusting.
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As to Free Markets - a total free market would mean no laws, no regulation - anarchy. You sure you want that?
Our economic troubles are directly tied to deregulation and corporate personhood.
We need to break up the banks, and rein in Wall Street. The idea that short-term profit is the overriding principle is ruining this country.
Our economic troubles are directly tied to deregulation and corporate personhood.
We need to break up the banks, and rein in Wall Street. The idea that short-term profit is the overriding principle is ruining this country.
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Actually, Unions have had virtually unfettered and unregulated free-will to spend it's dues paying members' money on campaigning for the union's choice of Donk candidates. If anything, this levels the playing field by allowing corporations to spend much like the unions do now. That is the reason why Liberals are wetting their diapers over this ruling. They know they can't win on an even playing field.danefan wrote:SCOTUS handed down a decision this morning which will allow corporations and unions to put more money into political campaigns than they already do now............![]()
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 01724.htmlThe Supreme Court has ruled that corporations may spend freely to support or oppose candidates for president and Congress, easing decades-old limits on their participation in federal campaigns.
By a 5-4 vote, the court on Thursday overturned a 20-year-old ruling that said corporations can be prohibited from using money from their general treasuries to pay for campaign ads. The decision, which almost certainly will also allow labor unions to participate more freely in campaigns, threatens similar limits imposed by 24 states.
The justices also struck down part of the landmark McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill that barred union- and corporate-paid issue ads in the closing days of election campaigns.
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The next question is....who is going to protect us from the government?D1B wrote: YT, capitalism is flawed. It is a highly dangerous, greed-based economic system when left unchecked.
I agree if you mean less direct government investment in the economy (spending), but unfortunatley we need the government to protect us from the negative effects of capitalism.
No pure economic system is the best.



