Darn you, JCL- I thought of the same thing, and wrote it up- back in December of 1999, or so says the date on the .txt file.
Having just searched for and found that old file, I'm gonna paste it in here:
(JCL - snipped a lot of words conveying good ideas)
Here's a prediction: Most big corporations will donate reasonably evenly to both parties. It's not bribery; it's more like paying protection money.
...and thus the American people will robbed of any semblance of choice at the ballot box.
To frame it in a sports analogy, theoretically any baseball team can win the World Series, right? Tell that to every team who's not the Yankees.
The ONE thing that every one seems to agree on in US politics - from the extreme left to the extreme right - is that the system is corrupt and there is way too much influence from big money.
This ruling it seems to me has basically put a giant for sale sign on the US govt. out in the open. There can be no doubt that ANY ONE from ANY party can from now on ONLY get elected with a corp behind them.
I would dare say that 'freedom of speech' needs to be curtailed when it can be used to unfairly influence an election. The problem is I can't really define that firmly, and on top of that, there are corresponding issues with why negative campaigning works.
How do you tell the difference between a bribe and a campaign donation? If a company donates money directly in hopes that you will support them, it seems like the only difference is a wink and nod.
Right, because the College Democrats are on a level playing field with, say, Wal-Mart.Many organizations are also open to counter these adds fully. It's not just corporations this applies to.
Right, because the College Democrats are on a level playing field with, say, Wal-Mart.
Right, because the College Democrats are on a level playing field with, say, Wal-Mart.
Use declining middle class security and income to argue for lower taxes
Declare government a disaster
Blame job losses on unions, blame liberals & media for declining America
Declare the government a disaster
Blame job losses on unions, blame liberals & media for declining America
Declare the government a disaster
Blame MASSIVE job losses on unions, liberals & media for declining America
Use media to fan frenzied discourse and sow mud and FUD
This ruling wasn't about donations to candidates, but about 3rd parties promoting candidates. So Acme Rocket Skates Inc. can buy an advertisement saying "Vote for Wile E. Coyote", bypassing his campaign altogether.How do you tell the difference between a bribe and a campaign donation? If a company donates money directly in hopes that you will support them, it seems like the only difference is a wink and nod.
I don't have an answer to this. It is a difficult issue to figure out.
To extend the analogy, its already like the NYY of today versus the Atlanta Braves of the early 90s...
but ya, keep trying Seattle and Houston...![]()
This ruling wasn't about donations to candidates, but about 3rd parties promoting candidates. So Acme Rocket Skates Inc. can buy an advertisement saying "Vote for Wile E. Coyote", bypassing his campaign altogether.
Why should the corporation known as the New York Times endorse him if they weren't getting anything out of it?But it will effectively be the same. Instead of giving a campaign contribution that will in turn be used on marketing, a corporation can just directly finance the marketing. After all, why would Acme pay for advertising for Wile E. Coyote if they weren't getting some kind of concession out of it?
But it will effectively be the same. Instead of giving a campaign contribution that will in turn be used on marketing, a corporation can just directly finance the marketing. After all, why would Acme pay for advertising for Wile E. Coyote if they weren't getting some kind of concession out of it?