Leveling the playing field is not an acceptable interest for the government, Chief Justice Roberts said. Nor is “the possibility that an individual who spends large sums may garner ‘influence over or access to’ elected officials or political parties,” he added, quoting Citizens United. The only acceptable justification, he said, was rooting out “quid pro quo corruption” or the appearance of it.
SciFiFisher wrote: I find it very interesting that leveling the playing field is not an acceptable interest for the government according to Justice Roberts.
Swift wrote:SciFiFisher wrote: I find it very interesting that leveling the playing field is not an acceptable interest for the government according to Justice Roberts.
That's right, it's Free Speech and I want all the Free Speech money can buy!
The good news about this decision: it will save me some money. In any given election year, I usually give a couple of hundred to various candidates and campaigns. But what's the point if the Koch brothers are just going to write checks for a couple of billion to oppose everyone I'm voting for.
SciFiFisher wrote:Swift wrote:SciFiFisher wrote: I find it very interesting that leveling the playing field is not an acceptable interest for the government according to Justice Roberts.
That's right, it's Free Speech and I want all the Free Speech money can buy!
The good news about this decision: it will save me some money. In any given election year, I usually give a couple of hundred to various candidates and campaigns. But what's the point if the Koch brothers are just going to write checks for a couple of billion to oppose everyone I'm voting for.
They also say they only care if it actually causes corruption not MIGHT cause corruption. In essence they no longer feel it is up to the government to assume that large amounts of money will lead to corruption. They want to wait and see if it actually does.
I have devoted most of my life to understanding the principles that enable people to improve their lives. It is those principles—the principles of a free society—that have shaped my life, my family, our company and America itself.
Unfortunately, the fundamental concepts of dignity, respect, equality before the law and personal freedom are under attack by the nation's own government. That's why, if we want to restore a free society and create greater well-being and opportunity for all Americans, we have no choice but to fight for those principles. I have been doing so for more than 50 years, primarily through educational efforts. It was only in the past decade that I realized the need to also engage in the political process.
FZR1KG wrote:I have devoted most of my life to understanding the principles that enable people to improve their lives. It is those principles—the principles of a free society—that have shaped my life, my family, our company and America itself.
Unfortunately, the fundamental concepts of dignity, respect, equality before the law and personal freedom are under attack by the nation's own government. That's why, if we want to restore a free society and create greater well-being and opportunity for all Americans, we have no choice but to fight for those principles. I have been doing so for more than 50 years, primarily through educational efforts. It was only in the past decade that I realized the need to also engage in the political process.
Charles Koch: Freedom fighter.
Osama Bin Laden: Freedom fighter.
SciFi Chick wrote:And since it already has caused loads of corruption, I can only assume that the Supreme Court Justices have been corrupted as well.
brite wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:And since it already has caused loads of corruption, I can only assume that the Supreme Court Justices have been corrupted as well.
Duh?!
Rommie wrote:FZR1KG wrote:I have devoted most of my life to understanding the principles that enable people to improve their lives. It is those principles—the principles of a free society—that have shaped my life, my family, our company and America itself.
Unfortunately, the fundamental concepts of dignity, respect, equality before the law and personal freedom are under attack by the nation's own government. That's why, if we want to restore a free society and create greater well-being and opportunity for all Americans, we have no choice but to fight for those principles. I have been doing so for more than 50 years, primarily through educational efforts. It was only in the past decade that I realized the need to also engage in the political process.
Charles Koch: Freedom fighter.
Osama Bin Laden: Freedom fighter.
Huh? Pretty sure bin Laden was never interested in education or rigging the political process.
SciFi Chick wrote:Rommie wrote:FZR1KG wrote:I have devoted most of my life to understanding the principles that enable people to improve their lives. It is those principles—the principles of a free society—that have shaped my life, my family, our company and America itself.
Unfortunately, the fundamental concepts of dignity, respect, equality before the law and personal freedom are under attack by the nation's own government. That's why, if we want to restore a free society and create greater well-being and opportunity for all Americans, we have no choice but to fight for those principles. I have been doing so for more than 50 years, primarily through educational efforts. It was only in the past decade that I realized the need to also engage in the political process.
Charles Koch: Freedom fighter.
Osama Bin Laden: Freedom fighter.
Huh? Pretty sure bin Laden was never interested in education or rigging the political process.
I'm pretty sure Koch isn't interested in education either - at least not the way you're imagining.
Rommie wrote:
No- I just think comparing people to bin Laden is lazy on the Internet like comparing people to Hitler, and demand better of FZ.
SciFi Chick wrote:brite wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:And since it already has caused loads of corruption, I can only assume that the Supreme Court Justices have been corrupted as well.
Duh?!
They don't call me Mrs. Obvious for nothin'!
Rommie wrote:FZR1KG wrote:I have devoted most of my life to understanding the principles that enable people to improve their lives. It is those principles—the principles of a free society—that have shaped my life, my family, our company and America itself.
Unfortunately, the fundamental concepts of dignity, respect, equality before the law and personal freedom are under attack by the nation's own government. That's why, if we want to restore a free society and create greater well-being and opportunity for all Americans, we have no choice but to fight for those principles. I have been doing so for more than 50 years, primarily through educational efforts. It was only in the past decade that I realized the need to also engage in the political process.
Charles Koch: Freedom fighter.
Osama Bin Laden: Freedom fighter.
Huh? Pretty sure bin Laden was never interested in education or rigging the political process.
SciFiFisher wrote:They also say they only care if it actually causes corruption not MIGHT cause corruption. In essence they no longer feel it is up to the government to assume that large amounts of money will lead to corruption. They want to wait and see if it actually does.
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