All this really is is a counter to the unlimited campaigning being done by labor unions who overwhelmingly shill for Democrats. Note that it doesn't eliminate the individual contribution limit, it just allows you to spend that limit on as many candidates for Federal Government as you want.
Just find if funny. I think the Commerce Clause needs to be scrapped and rewritten completely to cover ONLY those things the Federal government was meant to cover.
Posted by RonC 11 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
Now all we need is a candidate that can articulate a few simple ideas. "Because we are all Americans and we all want to better ourselves, I will work to remove the roadblocks of big government and clear the path for our success. Because you want to better yourself, will you vote for me?"
Not pandering, not promising equal outcomes. Removing the roadblocks that stand between where we are and where we want to be. What a concept!
When will those dolts strike down the censorship of "free speech zones"? Obviously, the answer is NEVER, because they serve the nefarious purposes of the elite and looters, as does this judgement.
The only alternative is for government to mandate that all radio/TV/print/weblog/etc. ad infinitum be provided for free for all "political speech." That in turn would require a definition of "political speech," which I'm sure all will agree is an absurdity.
Speech, at least at some level, costs money to exercise. Political speech should be unlimited, thus you should be allowed to spend as much as you want.
I guess I agree with the general rule that people and businesses should be allowed to spend their money on whatever they want. The problem is that the electorate is so stupid on average that they vote for candidates based on stupid things like physical appearance or who had the most tear jerking TV ad. The other issue is individuals or corporations that use money as a means to buy power over others which is supposed to be illegal for logical reasons but of course there are loopholes. When you allow pay to play to get out of hand you end up with a monarchy/oligarchy which I'm sure were not the founding fathers' intentions.
I think the Commerce Clause needs to be scrapped and rewritten completely to cover ONLY those things the Federal government was meant to cover.
Not pandering, not promising equal outcomes. Removing the roadblocks that stand between where we are and where we want to be. What a concept!
Obviously, the answer is NEVER, because they serve the nefarious purposes of the elite and looters, as does this judgement.
Speech, at least at some level, costs money to exercise. Political speech should be unlimited, thus you should be allowed to spend as much as you want.