I don't think pacs/unions/companies/other orgs are people.
If a person wants to contribute to a campaign that's fine.
I also think there should be a campaign contribution limit.
There's so much money in politics now that it's nuts.
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I don't think pacs/unions/companies/other orgs are people.
If a person wants to contribute to a campaign that's fine.
I also think there should be a campaign contribution limit.
There's so much money in politics now that it's nuts.
Although of course it's just another in my #BashUSPolitics series. ![]()
Notice: "how big bucks are raised and distributed in the no-limits, lax-rules campaign finance world of 2018 American politics."
IOW it's Purple* news; for the bunch of you.
Your system. Mine is different. Close your eyes, Bob! Bible quote coming!
"For Jehovah your God is the God of gods and the Lord of lords, the God great, mighty and awe-inspiring, who treats none with partiality and does not accept a bribe." De 10:17
Like father, like son.
"Let him defend the lowly among the people, let him save the sons of the poor, and let him crush the defrauder." Ps 72:4; prophetic of Jesus. Cross reference to isa 11:4, "He will judge the lowly with fairness..."
* What you get when you mix red and blue