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bob n
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bob n asked in News & EventsCurrent Events · 1 decade ago

Is the new Supreme Court policy on election financing going to improve the government?

The Supreme Court in a split decision, has recently gave corporations in the US unlimited financial influence on politicians in the United States. To me it is a giant step backwards for making a government responsible to the electorate rather than the corporations.

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    Actually, it will again bring to light the unabashed bias of the labor union MANAGEMENT toward the Socialist Democratic party. Lets face it, the Unions have ALWAYS gotten their bucks to the Party of their Choice (read-Democrat), now it will REQUIRE them to disclose those donations. For the past several years the Labor Unions have doled out the cash from their Fleeced accounts and provided that booty to 'special members' who then 'Donated' the maximum amount allowed by this fraudulent law using their own names....

    NOW the Socialist Labor Unions can spend mega bucks on their Prized Socialist Candidate with the Labor Label FIRMLY attached to that body, "Bought and Paid For By the AFL-CIO or UAW"....

    So when you go to the polls this year, "Look for the Union Label" and remember WHO got the Free Ride in Bail outs and Sweetheart deals from this Liberal Socialist Bureau called Washington....

  • 1 decade ago

    You know this could reverse the trend that is going on now! Let's say the very rich corporations decide that they can buy a candidate and run him for president, and keep his face on the TV and papers, computers all the time, with some hypocrisy and exaggerated facts probably could push through their President and absolutely rule the country.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    NO.

    The only way to have good government is to oust those who's loyalties are to the private banks and corporations instead of those who vote.

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