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If the idea is to keep the deep pockets out of deciding who our representatives are. How should we alter the campaign finance laws?

bragadm 5 Aug 9
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Do a search on “scotus campaign finance” and start reading.
scotus is short for “supreme court of the united states”.
Or go to commoncause.org

Political reform organizations all have leaders. Unless changed regularly, leaders will be co-opted — bribed by people who oppose reform.

@Bobby9 SCOTUS rulings don’t make “work-arounds” impossible.

The recent Espinoza ruling corrected in-part a decades-long injustice done to people who send their children to private schools. They paid the private schools’ large fees AND their property taxes paid for the public schools they did not use.

A centuries-long iinjustice to every American is letting businesses collect money for political parties. Their customers have had no voice in which political parties they fund. The Citizens United ruling made corporations more effective collectors.

@Bobby9 I made the point with that “centuries-long injustice”. Recognizing it requires some knowledge about campaign finance.

@Bobby9 The email itself describes two injustices. With ANY knowledge of campaign financing you would have recognized them.

@Bobby9 Period.

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