FIRST THINGS FIRST............
Chief Justice 'right-wing' John Roberts and his four right-wing bought and paid for Supreme Court Cronies offered a disingenuous opinion and handed America's Democracy fatally over to Corporate interest. Fox isn't reporting on this. Why? Because Fox reports lies and their dumb-downed audience can't handle the truth. They don't wish to have their dumb-downed audience see the truth about just who it is'
Republicans represent and blatantly have appointed Supreme Court Justices and Federal Judges to represent. The Wealthy Corporations that now will have no limits on funneling finances into their campaign coffers. As one famous line goes, "Follow The Money"
EXCERPT FROM THE DISSENTING JUSTICES'STEVENS' 'GINSBURG' SOTOMAYOR AND BREYER ............
"......In the context of election to public office, the distinction between corporate and human speakers is significant.Although they make enormous contributions to our society, corporations are not actually members of it. They cannot vote or run for office. Because they may be managed and controlled by nonresidents, their interests may conflict in fundamental respects with the interests of eligible voters. The financial resources, legal structure,and instrumental orientation of corporations raise legitimate concerns about their role in the electoral process. Our lawmakers have a compelling constitutional basis, if not also a democratic duty, to take measures designed to guard against the potentially deleterious effects of corporate spending in local and national races.
The majority’s approach to corporate electioneering marks a dramatic break from our past. Congress has placed special limitations on campaign spending by corporations ever since the passage of the Tillman Act in 1907, ch. 420, 34 Stat. 864. We have unanimously concluded that this "reflects a permissible assessment of the dangers posed by those entities to the electoral process," FEC v. National Right to Work Comm., 459 U. S. 197, 209 (1982) (NRWC), and have accepted the "legislative judgment that the special characteristics of the corporate structure require particularly careful regulation," id., at 209–210....."
Republicans are lauding this destruction of Democracy. The implications
of this ruling are beyond catastrophic. This must be overturned.
I'm not Judging just Saying
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