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Campaign fund/spending limits have been lifted, Is this good or bad?
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post Jan 22 2010, 02:47 PM
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- A bitterly divided Supreme Court vastly increased the power of big business and unions to influence government decisions Thursday by freeing them to spend their millions directly to sway elections for president and Congress.

The ruling reversed a century-long trend to limit the political muscle of corporations, organized labor and their massive war chests. It also recast the political landscape just as crucial midterm election campaigns are getting under way.

More at NY Times


In one perspective, I fear that without a fund limit, business will over power better judgement, sort of purchasing our future leaders with lucrative campaigns, possibly rendering other candidates incapable of running. In another perspective, this may be something that can benefit the economy (in terms of money into 'government', hopefully returning money out to the public.)

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The opinion by Justice Anthony Kennedy made a vigorous argument based on the Constitution for the right of the public to be exposed to a multitude of ideas and against the ability of government to limit political speech, even in the interest of fighting corruption.


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Strongly dissenting, Justice John Paul Stevens said, 'The court's ruling threatens to undermine the integrity of elected institutions around the nation.'


For now, my stance is against it. I just have a feeling that this ruling was a horrible mistake.

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post Jan 25 2010, 11:53 PM
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its absolutely terrifying.

this basically renders our votes completely useless. democracy has pretty much been, ripped to shreds. we are now a corporate country.
 
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post Jan 26 2010, 03:28 PM
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its absolutely terrifying.

this basically renders our votes completely useless. democracy has pretty much been, ripped to shreds. we are now a corporate country.


Actually,

I take back what I was saying. Throughout history corporations have not shown favoritism to any party. I really don't think an election will be purchased by one corporate entity or another.
 

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